I've never adjusted valves on anything other than single cylinder generators in the past, but I thought I would be brave and adjust the valves on my recently acquired BX2230 before I do a compression test. I have a shop manual for a BX2200 which seemed to indicate that I need to torque the rocker arm nuts to 20 foot pounds. I got the nuts pretty snug with a 10mm wrench and then I thought I'd get it perfect with a torque wrench and I promptly broke the nut off the exhaust valve rocker arm of the first cylinder. I almost thought that was the actual valve... boy I'm glad it wasn't, as I didn't want to be removing the head.
I have two questions:
1. What is the correct torque for that nut please?
2. Can I buy just the set screw that I broke instead of the whole rocker arm?
Thanks!
I have two questions:
1. What is the correct torque for that nut please?
2. Can I buy just the set screw that I broke instead of the whole rocker arm?
Thanks!
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