.004 to .006 in. on the intake and .006 to.008 in. on the exhaust
Intake: .004-.006 Exhaust: .006-.008
Less than
You need two gauges: a .006" "go" gauge and a .008" "no go" gauge. When the valve is adjusted correctly, the .006 will go in and the .008 will not.
Anything that's: .12 > x > .008 x is are the numbers that are less than .12 and larger than .008.
.006 on intake, .008 on exhaust
006 to 008
.006 intake and.008 exhaust
INTAKE .006-.007 IN EXHAUST .008-.010 IN
Intake is .002-.004 inches and exhaust is .006-.008 inches when cold.
Yes. You actually don't even need the zeros 8 is less than 9
Set your valve lash to 0.006". You actually need two feeler gauges to do this--a .006 "go" gauge and a .008 "no go" gauge. When the .006 goes in and the .008 won't, you've got it. They used to say set the exhaust valves to .004. You tend to break valves at that clearance.