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D17 valve adjustment

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    Posted: 15 Jul 2024 at 10:38am
The shop manual for the D17 series IV states to set valves 1,2,4, and 6 when TDC, then 3,5,7 and 8 at 90 degrees rotation of the crankshaft.  Others have stated to set them in firing order, 1,2,4 and 3.  Which is correct?  Thanks.
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Either way works. Set ALL at .015" COLD which that book will not tell you.
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Originally posted by waw1962 waw1962 wrote:

The shop manual for the D17 series IV states to set valves 1,2,4, and 6 when TDC, then 3,5,7 and 8 at 90 degrees rotation of the crankshaft.  Others have stated to set them in firing order, 1,2,4 and 3.  Which is correct?  Thanks.
90 degrees doesn't sound right....you better just do each cyl on TDC
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one full rotation of the crankshaft.             two full turns on the crank = one full turn of the cam
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I haven't done many, but when I set them I just turn it over a few times watching and catch each valve when it's all the way closed. I don't worry about TDC and the firing order. These are pretty easy to do that way becasue duration is so short. They are fully closed most of the time.
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Originally posted by SteveM C/IL SteveM C/IL wrote:

Originally posted by waw1962 waw1962 wrote:

The shop manual for the D17 series IV states to set valves 1,2,4, and 6 when TDC, then 3,5,7 and 8 at 90 degrees rotation of the crankshaft.  Others have stated to set them in firing order, 1,2,4 and 3.  Which is correct?  Thanks.
90 degrees doesn't sound right....you better just do each cyl on TDC

Take out spark plugs!
TDC on compression stroke.
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Yep

Intake valve closes you are good to check valve clearance on both...
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4 cylinder overhead valve with the rocker cover off, it is pretty simple to watch the companion cylinder for the valves to be "on the rock" (exhaust valve closing and intake opening), to be in the correct place to set the valves on its cylinder with both valves closed, ready to fire.  1 and 4 are companions and 2 and 3 are companions.

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   Racer's set them the EOIC method, do each cylinder one at a time, as soon as the exhaust opens set the intake, as soon as the intake closes set the exhaust.

  I have used it for years.
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