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Re: valves
Michael,
Bingo! Another example of why a "good mechanic" is not necessarily a
"good Alfa mechanic"! (I know Fred is lurking out there somewhere.) I had
the same problem with my shims. Once bitten, twice shy! This is good
information to any newbies to the list - either find an EXPERIENCED Alfa
mechanic, or learn on your own with help from the list.
Cheers,
Charlie
> Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 19:08:56 -0700
> From: Michael Williams <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: valves
>
> At 8:42 PM -0400 6/5/02, alfa-digest wrote:
> >I once had a shop offer to grind my valves and set the clearances. I
> asked how they would set the clearance and they replied that they ground
> off the butt end of the valve. That might have been the only way to do it
> on a flathead Ford, but that is why Alfa has replaceable shims.
>
> And if your valve has been ground this way the alfa shim hits the keepers
> and gives a false reading. I had to cut the "apron" on one shim to make it
> work on my Duetto. Has been running fine for several years not but not
> suggested!
>
> - --
> Michael Williams
> Sacramento, CA, USA
>
> 69 Duetto
> 73 Berlina (Fiat 124 Special)
> 84 GTV6
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