viven44
Senior Member
Yes that is correct. Your are rotating the crank, so the camshaft will be rotating at 1/2 the speed. You will rotate the crank 360 degrees 2 times for a complete cycle. The first time you are at TDC you will check 1/2 the valve train, the second time you are at TDC you will adjust the other 1/2.Yeah definitely will retighten each of the rocker arm bolts(at least on passenger side) when I do that valve cover gasket job.
Based on the manual that @Fless sent over, seems you don't have to set TDC for each cylinder. Seems like you set cyl. 1 to TDC and tighten half the cylinders bolts down to 22ft lbs. Then you rotate the engine 360 degrees and torque the other side.
Doesn't that mean the whole time you're setting the torque that you'll have cyl. 1 at TDC?
PS: On the old trucks its really intuitive as you will also have the distributor cap off so you can monitor where the rotor is in relation to cylinder 1. You will see clearly that the first time you are at TDC, you are ready to fire cylinder 1 and the second time you are 180 degrees out on the rotor.....
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