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Frank:

Make sure you tighten down all the nuts on the adjustment screws to the proper torque value after you are done. That was a mistake I made. One came loose after about 20 minutes of driving and things got a little noisy. Thank God nothing bad happened!

I gotta say it is a pretty frustrating task trying to get the blade in. I had to back the valves way off to create a big gap. The whole process can easily take 4 hours the first time.

I am NOT advising that you try this, but I have a sneaking hunch that one could 0 the gap between the adjustment screw and valve, then back it off a smidge and pretty much be right on. This may be a question to ask John Walker or one of the other experts on the board.

Good luck.

Mike
Old 03-15-2004, 12:38 PM
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