hit somebody... hard zero lash means no play you must be refering to valve adjustments
zero lash is on all it does not matter which they are all zero lash 305 is known for flat cam in those years
If it were a 0 and not an O it would mean 'three degrees below zero'.
Zero (0) degrees, assuming you mean the freezing point of water, which is 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
Zero Degrees Fahrenheit is called nothing. Zero degrees Celsius is the freezing point for water and the melting point for ice, while Zero degrees Kelvin is called Absolute zero. It is the temperature of space. Now, if you mean when water hits the zero degree celcius mark, it's called the freezing point.
-7 degrees below zero is 7 degrees above zero.-7 degrees below zero is 7 degrees above zero.-7 degrees below zero is 7 degrees above zero.-7 degrees below zero is 7 degrees above zero.
Zero lash then one turn in. (assuming this is a stock Chevy 350)
No, zero degrees Celsius is not the same as zero degrees Fahrenheit. Zero degrees Celsius is the freezing point of water, while zero degrees Fahrenheit is equivalent to -17.8 degrees Celsius.
"Degrees above zero" typically refers to the temperature being higher than the freezing point of water, which is 0 degrees Celsius (32 degrees Fahrenheit). It indicates that the temperature is in the positive range rather than below freezing.
no adjustment. you have the dohc engine and zero lash.
'Warm' is best described as relative to a fixed temperature. If the temperature is zero degrees F., then ten degrees above zero is warm. If the temperature is 90 degrees F., than 100 degrees F., is warm-er.
Zero degrees latitude is the Equator.