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gu 4.2td valve clearance

Submitted: Sunday, May 02, 2004 at 22:07

bill

hi viewers a couple of quick questions.

1. any easy way to do valve adjustments ? eg to get the valves in fully open position without pushing the car in a high gear.or using starter motor

is there any problems with greasing front wheel bearings.

thank you in antisipation bill
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AnswerID: 56979   Submitted: Monday, May 03, 2004 at 08:30

Member - Tim&jan replied:

the valves i get nissan to do them but the front hubs are easy to do with the new set up you dont need to buy the locking ring which was the case on the gq the gu has a screw ring with two selftappers to hold it in place it is also hand tightend with matching holes just make sure you use a good lithium grease its easy have a go
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AnswerID: 56990   Submitted: Monday, May 03, 2004 at 09:56

bazzle replied:

f youve done valves before then they are quite easy.
In the manual it shows you only have to turn the engine to tdc and do 6 valves, turn to tdc again and do the other 6.
Manual gives the valve numbers.
I turn in top gear but have used the starter motor or a large socket on front pulley.

Wheel bearings same same to. Just ensure you do them nice and hand tight plus a little if they still have axial play.

Bazzle
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AnswerID: 57044   Submitted: Monday, May 03, 2004 at 17:52

Mrs Diamond replied:

all we do at work when adjusting valves is run a short wire to the starter/solonoid and just touch it on the battery when its time to turn the engine over lots easier than a spanner/socket
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AnswerID: 57073   Submitted: Monday, May 03, 2004 at 20:43

bill replied:

thank you for your responces, much appreciated...
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AnswerID: 57086   Submitted: Monday, May 03, 2004 at 21:27

Martyn (WA) replied:

Bill,
I agree with Bazzle, it doesn't take much, a bit of rockin you will be surpriised how easy it is. Here's the procedure, I always make sure the valves are marked with a paint pen from 1 to 12 it's easy to get confused. Move the engine to TDC check that both number 1 and 2 valve have clearance, ensuring no 1 cylinder is on the compression stroke, from the front you can then adjust 1,2,4,5,8 & 9 rotate the engine 360 degrees ensure 11 & 12 have clearance no 2 valve is closing and no 1 valve is opening adjust 3,6,7,10, 11 & 12, the gap is 0.35 mm for both exhaust and inlet. If you move the engine to TDC and find that 11 & 12 are rockin do the second set first you don't have to do the first set first if you know what I mean. Hope this helps if you don't have a manual.
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