EA81 Brumby Valve clearance
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EA81 Brumby Valve clearance
Hi all,
While i've got the engine out on the bench waiting for my new clutch i thought i'd check the tappets. (OHV)
Something i couldn't find in my Gregorys was a diagram of the piston order. I would imagine 1 and 2 on the left 3 and 4 on the right, just need the correct order if that doesn't sound too silly.
Cheers, and a happy, safe 2012
While i've got the engine out on the bench waiting for my new clutch i thought i'd check the tappets. (OHV)
Something i couldn't find in my Gregorys was a diagram of the piston order. I would imagine 1 and 2 on the left 3 and 4 on the right, just need the correct order if that doesn't sound too silly.
Cheers, and a happy, safe 2012
It is embossed onto the top of the block at each cyl
1 front drivers side
2 front passenger side
3 rear driver side
4 rear passenger side
valve clearance
inlet 0.23- 0.27
exhaust 0.33- 0.37
by memory
1 front drivers side
2 front passenger side
3 rear driver side
4 rear passenger side
valve clearance
inlet 0.23- 0.27
exhaust 0.33- 0.37
by memory
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Valve clearance
Thanks revmax,
I thought i'd seen them, but as the engine is up on the bench, they were just out of sight.
Appreciate that info thanks mate.
I thought i'd seen them, but as the engine is up on the bench, they were just out of sight.
Appreciate that info thanks mate.
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Am i looking from the front of the car?revmax wrote:It is embossed onto the top of the block at each cyl
1 front drivers side
2 front passenger side
3 rear driver side
4 rear passenger side
Or the inside?
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from the front of the carBrumby Kid wrote:Am i looking from the front of the car?
Or the inside?
all the information is in this section of the gregorys manual
https://rs808dt.rapidshare.com/#!downlo ... D5AC90|0|0
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I'll chime in here and sort you guys out, so you guys and others understand.Brumby Kid wrote:Am i looking from the front of the car?
Or the inside?

EVERYTHING in a motor vehicle is referenced from the drivers seat.
So the RHF guard, or indicator , or wheel , or in this case engine cylinder numbering, the RH cylinder head is the drivers side, no matter where you look from.
I see this too often where a customer complains LF indicator inop intermittently,
where it is actually the RIGHT HAND FRONT that is faulty.
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I concur. I too used to get mad when I would send parts out to customers who ordered LHF indicator but needed the RHF. Always felt like hitting them over the head with it.littlewhiteute wrote:EVERYTHING in a motor vehicle is referenced from the drivers seat.
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yeah. even in a LHD the right hand side is still the right hand side - Gary never said whether the terms are used for RHD car - just from where the driver sits and looks forward - everything to the right hand side of the centre line is usually referred to as the right hand side. Off side and nearside is a technical term used by those in the know who wish to confuse or just pee on your tree to let you know you are not as good as them ! nearside and farside I would understand, onside and offside also, but mix two languages !!