There is no adjustment.
I want to know the number for the valve lash adjustment.
Valve lash is the gap between the rocker arm and valve stem on cylinder heads. Proper adjustment ensures that a vehicle operates at peak performance.
No valve lash adjustment,Unless you put in solid lifters.Otherwise tighten down to 25-35 lbs on the rocker arm nuts,they will self adj.
Wear or improper adjustment.
valve lash should be set at 30 thou
On hydraulic lifter engines tighten the rocker arm adjustment nut 3/4 turn after you have found zero lash adjustment point. On an engine with solid lifters set then to .026 cold.
There is no valve lash adjustment (per se). Torque the rocker arm fulcrum nuts to 23-29 ft. lbs.
Valve lash is the gap between the rocker arm and valve stem on cylinder heads. Proper adjustment ensures that a vehicle operates at peak performance.
Yes. That's why they have a cold valve lash adjustment and a hot valve lash adjustment for non-hydraulic (solid) lifters.
There is no adjustment.
You don't. The 2000 Elantra has hydraulic lash adjusters, not fixed-height shims. They adjust the valve lash automatically, constantly.