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|    08-02-2020, (Subject: clarification on rocker shaft install )   Post: #1   |  |||
 
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|  clarification on rocker shaft install    I just wanted to clarify something. I was running the rack again today and was rather alarmed when I measured my exhaust detent clearance at .008" when I reinstalled the rocker assembly...in order to make sure they were installed square (not to buy myself extra space), I left them all a touch loose, loosened the front (where the flat is) and rotated my valve rocker shaft a touch, then snugged up the bolt where that flat was, repeat, etc until I felt it was more square with the bottom of the bolt. I ended up at an average of .030" instead.  Is this correct? I'm not trying to buy myself a false sense of security here... On an unrelated note, breaking off the top of one of your jake rocker slave pistons sucks. It let go when I went to break the nut loose. Oops. User's Signature: 2010 T2000, CM871, 13spd, 1.173m, tanker yanker Overhauled @ 927k  |  |||
|    08-02-2020, (Subject: clarification on rocker shaft install )   Post: #2   |  |||
 
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|  RE: clarification on rocker shaft install    use the flat on the end to set the rocker shaft in place properly. Sounds like that is what you did.   User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!.  |  |||
 
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|    08-03-2020, (Subject: clarification on rocker shaft install )   Post: #3   |  |||
 
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|  RE: clarification on rocker shaft install    I always hold one of the other bolts up and use it to roll the shaft back and forth as I use hand pressure to snug up the front bolt.     |  |||
 
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