Tappets PDF
Tappets PDF
Tappets PDF
Adjusting
tappets Cost:
Approx £2
Time taken:
there’s not much that needs regular adjustment on a VW engine, 1/2 hour - 1 hour
but the valve clearances do. It’s easy once you know how Difficulty:
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Tools used:
flat blade screwdriver, 13
and 21mm spanners, feeler
gauges, Tippex
Top
your rocker covers. And yes,
it should be covered in a
t ip
thin film of oil like this
A
djusting the and exhaust valves and allow the factory settings every 3000
tappets on any a carefully calculated amount miles for optimum performance
air-cooled VW of valve lift. Hence why you’ll as if the tappet gap is allowed
is a relatively also hear this job referred to as to stretch, valve lift will be
decreased and performance
straightforward procedure,
but it’s one that many people
You’ll also hear this will suffer. Plus your engine
will sound like a bucket
either fear or simply don’t job referred to as of nails being rattled. Once you’ve found the TDC
notch on the pulley clearly mark
Tappet
process here as it’s exactly the
same for the other two cylinders
clearances
on the other side of the engine,
just remember to turn the engine
180-degrees anti-clockwise
between each cylinder. According to VW, pre-1971 air-cooled engines should This clever tool called a
Clickadjust is available from Frost
Just so you know what you’re run 0.004-inch clearance, with the engine stone cold. Auto Restoration Techniques
dealing with, the tappets are Post-1971 engines should be set to 0.006-inch. (see www.frost.co.uk) and makes
the parts that operate the inlet doing this job a doddle
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how to a d j u s t i n g t app e t s
05 If the
gap is
incorrect, loosen
the 13mm lock nut
and adjust the valve
gap by screwing
the adjuster either
in or out. Here’s
where the third
hand comes in
handy as you need
to check the valve
clearance with the
feeler gauge while
you re-tighten the
nut. Do both the
inlet and exhaust
valve on no.1 in the
same way
06 Once you’re
happy with
01 Pop off the dizzy cap, then rotate the engine by the top pulley nut until
no.1 piston is at TDC. This is when the rotor arm lines up with the notch
in the body of the dizzy and when the notch in the lower pulley lines up with the
both valve clearances on
no.1 piston, rotate the
crankshaft anti-clockwise
centreline of the crankcase (see close up pic of pulley on the opposite page) by 180 degrees, until
that second mark you
made on the pulley (see
top tip) lines up with the
crankcase centreline
Q: How often
should I check the tappets?
A: Every 3000 miles, so why
not do it each time you
change your engine oil?
ENGINE
02 Now remove the rocker cover for no.1 and 2 pistons (the right hand
side looking into the engine bay) by prying the spring clip down with a
screwdriver or pry bar
03 Be prepared
for a small
amount of oil to
trickle out of the
cover and cylinder
head. Try not to let
it drip all over the
exhaust below
Q: Can I use a
cigarette paper or some
card to set my tappets?
07 Returning to the same side underneath the car, you now have to repeat
the process on the no.2 valves – the two nearest the crank pulley end
04 No 1
cylinder
is to be checked
first – that’s the
one on the right
hand bank nearest
the flywheel. Feel
for movement
by hand first and
then insert the
feeler gauge and
check for further
movement.
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