:2thumbs: Bloody good idea! :2thumbs:
I have to add that I would be inserting the rope three quarters up the compression stroke or there abouts - jus my thoughts.
I have s&s boxes on my motor but Thank You Very Much Danny for shearing this trick with us!!!
Paul.
I have to add that I would be inserting the rope three quarters up the compression stroke or there abouts - jus my thoughts.
I have s&s boxes on my motor but Thank You Very Much Danny for shearing this trick with us!!!
Paul.
Well......ACTUALLY ANDREW BARNES...(Beast is REALLY Andrews new ALIAS for those who don't know)............There is another way also......
Check this out!!!!!!! This was taught to me by GM Senior Master Engine Guru who worked at the General Motor's HI-Performance Clinic's I use to go to.....Very Smart man.....
First remove the spark plug for the cylinder your working on
2nd....get a couple feet of soft 1/4 rope and insert it threw the spark plug hole,about a foot of rope in the cylinder will work....
3rd...Rotate engine around until piston starts to come up on TDC....The rope will push up against the valves and hold them in place
4th....remove spring,retainer and locks from valve,get a Dial Indicator base mount and mount it securely, insert your dial indicator in mount..... Zero it out and wiggle valve back and forth and measure the amount of slop you have in your guide......
Don't have to dis-assemble your engine at all......old school trick that works great HOOO--YAAAHHH....:2thumbs::2thumbs:
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