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<blockquote data-quote="kinga" data-source="post: 606869" data-attributes="member: 7595"><p>Hi all.</p><p>I was going to check my valve clearance tomorrow.</p><p>I have a 71 US crossover with a 1700 type 4 engine.</p><p>Manual states .15mm gap for inlet..ok.</p><p>Also states .15mm exhaust on engines without sodium valves & .2mm for sodium valves.</p><p>Problem is..how do I tell?</p><p>Manual says sodium valves are from 73 (chassis number 213...onwards)...</p><p>My bus is a 71 but log book states chassis number 223..</p><p>Confused!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kinga, post: 606869, member: 7595"] Hi all. I was going to check my valve clearance tomorrow. I have a 71 US crossover with a 1700 type 4 engine. Manual states .15mm gap for inlet..ok. Also states .15mm exhaust on engines without sodium valves & .2mm for sodium valves. Problem is..how do I tell? Manual says sodium valves are from 73 (chassis number 213...onwards)... My bus is a 71 but log book states chassis number 223.. Confused! [/QUOTE]
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