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Date:         Thu, 04 May 1995 13:43:06 +0600
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From:         anon869@vt.edu (Christopher Bridge)
Subject:      Re: Adjusting Valves on '77

>Greetings Volks, > >My '77 does not have hydraulic lifters (I think they started in '78) so it's >time to adjust the valves. I have taken it to my mech. in the past but decided >to become self reliant and try it myself. > >The Bently book is self-explanatory but does not mention putting the gaskets >back on. Do I need to but a sealant on the gasket when installing? Are there >any other tricks to remember or be careful of?? > >TIA for any votes of confidence/advice. > >SAK >30skucera@sophia.sph.unc.edu > >P.S. Why isn't there an "e" in vanagon instead of an "o"...as in Volkswagen? > I do what Muir says on my 71' I clean the valve covers and glue the gaskets to them. I also use a bit on grease in the other side (the one which faces the head.) Using this method, you can reuse your gaskets for around 4-5 valve adjustments. This method doesn't leak on my 71. Hope this helps.

Chris Bridge

''71 Westy (Sportsmobile?) Favorite quotes: "Virginia Tech- yea, the best 5, or maybe even 6 years of your life." "They even throw in the stomach ulcers for free." E-mail: cbridge@vt.edu


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