Ever had a valve adjuster loosen in flight?
Re: Ever had a valve adjuster loosen in flight?
I had a pushrod collapse on me once.
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Re: Ever had a valve adjuster loosen in flight?
Ever had a valve adjuster loosen in flight?
Yup - and the fact of it could only be attributed to operator error.
Yup - and the fact of it could only be attributed to operator error.

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Re: Ever had a valve adjuster loosen in flight?
Yeah, "collapsed" does not mean the same thing with these solid lifters. "Shattered" is a better description of some I've seen.macdaddy wrote:not hydraulic... but they can break. I've seen one with a hole punched right through it.
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I was teaching my son the work on his
after a good instruction on valve gap during the check out ride my son has one of the adjuster come loose and loudly sound off
Ah forget to tighten a nut I say
son: No Pop I tightened them
Pop: so remove the left cover ah ha there it is bring that cylinder to top or OT in the window and adjust it again this time tighten it good
after that he'd call before he'd come home to have his bike ready........
after a good instruction on valve gap during the check out ride my son has one of the adjuster come loose and loudly sound off
Ah forget to tighten a nut I say
son: No Pop I tightened them
Pop: so remove the left cover ah ha there it is bring that cylinder to top or OT in the window and adjust it again this time tighten it good
after that he'd call before he'd come home to have his bike ready........
Re: Ever had a valve adjuster loosen in flight?
If it "broke" there would be no doubt about it.macdaddy wrote:not hydraulic... but they can break. I've seen one with a hole punched right through it.
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Re: Ever had a valve adjuster loosen in flight?
I guess the main question still is....was the nut loose when you checked it and found all the play? If the nut was tight you've got more seriuos issues......or the valve was adjusted with the PR tube out of alignment with the lifter. The 1/8" of clearance suggests this to me.Ray from Indiana wrote:Yesterday I had to pass a minivan with a WFO pass. Upon completing the pass, all kinds of racket from the left . Yikes.
Investigating under the valve cover, I found 1/8" or so clearance on the intake valve.
I normally try not ham-fist the adjusters to avoid stripping, but I guess I need to put a little more torque on them. Re-adjusted and torqued them all last night.
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Re: Ever had a valve adjuster loosen in flight?
A lot of good theories about what happened. Fact is it, just loosened and nobody to blame but myself. Was just asking if others goofed like this before.
A lot of truth in: "Familiarity breeds contempt"
No collapsed lifter, no collapsed pushrod, the adjuster was loose.
As I said, rechecked all 4 for gap and nut tightness, runs just fine.
With trashed lifter, I'd be running on one cylinder or runny crappy.
I pull the pushrod even before my original post and it was ok
I even changed the oil and filter ( due anyway ) to look for metal chips....none.
Nice to know this "happened" to others.
Thanks all and sorry for using up bandwidth on this
A lot of truth in: "Familiarity breeds contempt"
No collapsed lifter, no collapsed pushrod, the adjuster was loose.
As I said, rechecked all 4 for gap and nut tightness, runs just fine.
With trashed lifter, I'd be running on one cylinder or runny crappy.
I pull the pushrod even before my original post and it was ok
I even changed the oil and filter ( due anyway ) to look for metal chips....none.
Nice to know this "happened" to others.
Thanks all and sorry for using up bandwidth on this
Re: Ever had a valve adjuster loosen in flight?
Man, could I tell some stories.Ray from Indiana wrote: Was just asking if others goofed like this before.

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