I'm at the page in the workshop manual entitled 'Rocker Adjustment' (AA.21) and it gives me the sequence for checking the rocker clearances..
but which is No.1 rocker? - bulkhead (back) or radiator (front) of engine. I can't find anywhere that tells me.
Simon
Rocker numbering
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Rocker numbering
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Re: Rocker numbering
No 1 is usually regarded as being at the front (radiator) end on a straightforward layout like a Moggy.
It is left as an exercise for the reader as to whether it makes a jot of difference in this context.
Kevin
It is left as an exercise for the reader as to whether it makes a jot of difference in this context.
Kevin
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Re: Rocker numbering
Adjust the rockers using the rule of 9, no 8 open adjust no 1, no 7 adjust no 2 etc.
To save turning the engine over and over, turn the engine over on the handle and whichever valve opens, adjust the opposite one. Mark the rocker with a piece of crayon and when all the rockers are marked you have finished. Then go along the rockers and check each lock nut is tight.
To save turning the engine over and over, turn the engine over on the handle and whichever valve opens, adjust the opposite one. Mark the rocker with a piece of crayon and when all the rockers are marked you have finished. Then go along the rockers and check each lock nut is tight.
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Re: Rocker numbering
Yes I can see why it might be a moot point.
and cylinders - are they normally number from the front too ? It's just the garage said No2 had low compression and now I have the old head on the bench I can take a look at the valves.
and cylinders - are they normally number from the front too ? It's just the garage said No2 had low compression and now I have the old head on the bench I can take a look at the valves.
1970 Minor 1000 Pickup - Blue
Oxfordshire/Buckinghamshire borders
Oxon & Berks MMOC branch member and webmaster - http://www.bucksinfo.net/mogbox

Oxfordshire/Buckinghamshire borders
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Re: Rocker numbering
Cylinders are the same - number 1 at radiator (front) end.