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    Posted: 08 Feb 2011 at 7:38pm

I thought i was doing something good, i set out to adjust the valves on my wd45, is there a proper procedure in doing this? For there is multiple "F" marks on the flywheel, which one do you use? Please help!!!

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  i set mine cold.011take  off plug wires  when numb er one fires then set that cyl. an so on  has always worked for us
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Dont worry about the firing Just adjust one cylinder at a time and here is the correct procedure to get it right  on any engine with a solid lift cam shaft. For proper adjustment  you have to adjust the intake valve when the exhaust valve starts to open . then set the exhaust lash when the intake valve is pushed all the way open and just starts to close.
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