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dynaguy03
01-25-2010, 05:28 PM
I have a new to me 582 -- the builder says valve lash is .016 hot. My question is...

I am changing the lifters= I have a Jesel setup-- so i have to remove the assembly... now when i put it togther i want to lash it somewhat close being cold.. as i cant start it yet ..im waiting on some odds and ends but i would like to have it close.. What should i set the lash at cold if the builder has said 016 hot?

Thanks In advance
Keith

cepx111
01-25-2010, 09:25 PM
Question, does it have aluminum or cast iron heads?

Close is about all your gonna get till you can figure out just how much growth your dealing with.

I would to set them all on .011 to 010 cold.

Start it, let it get good & warm, re-set them 'hot' let it cool, check again.
Make note of the lash 'cold' - then you you can set them 'cold' all the time.



On my motor, BBC 496 W/ cast iron heads.

I set all mine @ .022 cold, calls for 28 and 30 hot, never had any issues.

Cp

dynaguy03
01-26-2010, 05:17 PM
I am a knucklehead... the lash number is 026 hot... i dont know where i got 016...sorry

The are Dart 360 aluminum heads .

Thanks
Keith

hammertime
01-26-2010, 06:29 PM
set them at 23-24

Mine I set cold at 23 and they are 25 hot alum heads

Tod74
01-26-2010, 10:36 PM
I set mine at .016 cold and they are around .021-.022 hot. Iron block aluminum heads. BBC.

suicidebomb
01-26-2010, 11:32 PM
I sure hope this doesn't turn into another 'valve lash' thread.LMAO

Tod74
01-27-2010, 12:21 AM
I sure hope this doesn't turn into another 'valve lash' thread.LMAO


Tell me EXACTLY how to adjust my valve lash. :lol:

BEAST477
01-27-2010, 03:49 AM
I sure hope this doesn't turn into another 'valve lash' thread.LMAO


Tell me EXACTLY how to adjust my valve lash. :lol:

Well Tod first you remove your valve cover then... :lol:

Scooterz
01-27-2010, 10:48 AM
Mine are .26/.26 @ op. temp. Sorry guys, but you know I am learning too, so here is what I do not get: If metal EXPANDS when hot, why is the lash LESS cold? If metal expands, should you allow for more LESS lash when cold? I don't get that!! Should the heat provide less tolerance in itself? For this confusion/reason, I never set mine cold. Until I understand this, I will not take a chance.

suicidebomb
01-27-2010, 11:56 AM
Wish I could help you here scooter, But i've been setting my lash, the WRONG way, for forty years.

Scooterz
01-27-2010, 01:00 PM
LOOL!!! I have been setting mine for 5 years, the wrong way too. Broken a few poly-locks, second guessed it, gone back & done it again. But if metal expands, why less tolerance when cold??? I thought it was a valid question from a rookie at best. Scoot

suicidebomb
01-27-2010, 02:53 PM
Easy test Scoot, Set your lash with the motor hot, Let the motor cool, till it's dead cold, and check them again. don't reset them. Fire the motor and let it come to operating temp. again and check them one more time. Don't touch the adjustment, after you set it the first time. I'll bet the flea circus, it'll be tighter cold, especially if you have aluminum heads. I set mine, .022 hot, or .018 cold. samey same. Scooter, don't tell no one, I learnt this from an ex Ford mechanic.

wmeabates
01-27-2010, 03:24 PM
Aluminum heads or block or both will grow with heat more than steel, so the top of the heads are moving away from the cam more the lifters and pushrods are growing.Some motors with aluminum block and heads have no lash or less when cold.My aluminun high port heads go from .014 to .022 cold to hot.Bill.

mopar1968
01-27-2010, 08:14 PM
Mine are 0.16 cold and 0.22 hot, With Indy aluminum head's :!: :) I know we are talking ''Chebbies'' here and mine is a Mopar, but you all know i just have too :!: :!:



''JUST MY TWO CENT'S WORTH''

Scooterz
01-28-2010, 03:23 PM
Fair enough boys. I know that everything is not the way it seems in Scooterzville.... this is why I ask you fella's. Thanks!