answers vary, but factory specs are best... ...everyone should have a manual for their vehicle(parts store or dealer), and a local library should have professional shop manuals available in the REFERENCE section for free...make copies of the appropriate sections...read up and good luck :) With the new pushrods in place, and the rockers loosely in place, and the #1 piston up for compression (both valves closed), tighten the rocker nuts until there is 0 lash (no up and down pushrod movement) plus 1/2 turn on intake #'s 1,2,5 & 7 and exhaust #'s 1,3,4 & 8. Rotate the balancer one revolution to bring #6 piston up for compression and repeat the process on the remaining valves. This assumes hydraulic lifters. Solid lifters can use the same process except putting in cam manufacturers lash specification instead of using 0 lash and no 1/2 turn preload.
How do I change from standard rockers an push rods to roler rockers
Which side they came from, where the push rods came from and if you remove the rockers remember which rocker went where
It's not really about what rockers you run. If you have guide plates, you need hardened push rods.
Make sure you have the radio turned off when you push the SET button.Push the SET button once. While it stays lit on the display, push the SCAN button to adjust the hour, push the SEEK button to adjust the minutes. Push the SET button once again to "set" the time.
Power Remote means that there is a switch that you push to change the mirror position. You select right mirror, then push the arrows to make it go up or down or in or out. Manual Remote means that you have to physically reach up and push a lever with your hands to adjust the mirror.
This 2.4L dont have rocker arms and push rods.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_push-rod_placement_for_a_1996_lumina_3.1_engine Look at the rocker arm stands,some are higher then the others where they bolt down to the head.The longer rods go to the higher mounted rockers.
push the set button then within 10 seconds push the seek and scan buttons to change the time.
Take off the rocker covers and see if any of the rockers are very loose.
Under the valve cover, of an overhead valve engine. They push the rockers on the opposite side of the valve stems. Overhead Cam engines do not have push rods.
To my understanding, the answer is "yes" according to http://www.compcams.com/Technical/Instructions/Files/151.pdf. Comp state guideplates must be used with these type rockers.
It's very simple. Turn the radio off. Push the "set" button. Use the "seek" & "scan" buttons to adjust the hour and minutes.