I set the flywheel where the 1TC mark is aligned with the notch. From this point I don't really know what to do. I don't know which piston is piston#1. There are like 6 of these rocker arms. One side of the arm sits on a springs and the other on rods. The rocker arm assembly, when I put it on, doesn't sit completely flush because the rods are somewhat uneven. I'm assuming once I set the flywheel to the proper position that the rods are all supposed to be even and that the assembly should sit flush.
Is it just saying to set the flywheel 1TC mark to the notch and then to simply adjust the screws until every rocker arm is at 0.0057 t o 0.0073 in or is that just for the first piston?
-These are the copied and pasted instructions. I understand down to step 4 but can someone maybe explain the rest in English to me?-
1. Remove the head cover.
2. Align the "ITC" mark on the flywheel and punch
mark (1) on the plate so that the No. 1 piston comes to the compression or overlap top ded dead center.
3. Check the following valve clearance marked with ''0''using a feeler gauge.
4. If the clearance is not within the factory specifications, adjust with the adjusting screw.
I Valve clearance
NOTE
0 The "TC" making on the flywheel is just for No. 1
cylinder. There IS no "TC' marking for the other
I Factory I 0.145to0.185 mm spec. 0.0057 t o 0.0073 in.
I
cylinders.
0 No.1pistoncomes.totheT.D.C. ositionwhenthe
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(2) TCMark Line
(3) Valve Clearance
0
0 0
"TC" marking is aligned with tRe punch mark of the rear end plate. Turn the flywheel 0.26 rad. (15') clockwiseandcounter-clockwisetoseeifthe piston is at the compression top dead center or the overlap position. Now referring to the table below, readjust the valve clearance. (The piston is at the top dead center when both the In. and EX
when both the valves move.
Finally turn the flywheel 6.28 rad. (360') to make sure the "TC" marking and the punch mark are perfectly aligned. Adjust all the other valve clearances as required.
After turning the flywheel counterclockwise twice or three times, recheck the valve clearance.
After adjusting the valve clearance, firmly tighten the lock nut of the adjusting screw.
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Is it just saying to set the flywheel 1TC mark to the notch and then to simply adjust the screws until every rocker arm is at 0.0057 t o 0.0073 in or is that just for the first piston?
-These are the copied and pasted instructions. I understand down to step 4 but can someone maybe explain the rest in English to me?-
1. Remove the head cover.
2. Align the "ITC" mark on the flywheel and punch
mark (1) on the plate so that the No. 1 piston comes to the compression or overlap top ded dead center.
3. Check the following valve clearance marked with ''0''using a feeler gauge.
4. If the clearance is not within the factory specifications, adjust with the adjusting screw.
I Valve clearance
NOTE
0 The "TC" making on the flywheel is just for No. 1
cylinder. There IS no "TC' marking for the other
I Factory I 0.145to0.185 mm spec. 0.0057 t o 0.0073 in.
I
cylinders.
0 No.1pistoncomes.totheT.D.C. ositionwhenthe
0158F016
(2) TCMark Line
(3) Valve Clearance
0
0 0
"TC" marking is aligned with tRe punch mark of the rear end plate. Turn the flywheel 0.26 rad. (15') clockwiseandcounter-clockwisetoseeifthe piston is at the compression top dead center or the overlap position. Now referring to the table below, readjust the valve clearance. (The piston is at the top dead center when both the In. and EX
when both the valves move.
Finally turn the flywheel 6.28 rad. (360') to make sure the "TC" marking and the punch mark are perfectly aligned. Adjust all the other valve clearances as required.
After turning the flywheel counterclockwise twice or three times, recheck the valve clearance.
After adjusting the valve clearance, firmly tighten the lock nut of the adjusting screw.
ve arrengemen
Iscompresslontop