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Multifuel valve adjustment hot or cold?

LanceRobson

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TM9-2320-209-34-2-1 shows the adjustment procedure but does not say anything about engine temp. Since it's part of a sequence after repairing the head, I'm guessing it's done cold.

Any thoughts?

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I believe I read somewhere it was hot or cold. I did mine to the specs, cold. 5K+ miles ago. No problems, quiet.
 

LanceRobson

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Thanks, it's on the list of stuff to do before we repaint our dropside truck and get it out of the shop.

Somewhere along with finishing up the new winch, air-shift transfer case, hardtop w/"luggage rack", fuel injector timing check, back up lights, muffler, radiator upgrade, XLs, bucket seats and console, yadda, yadda, yadda.....

Jeez, and here I thought hobbies were supposed to be relaxing?! This is almost as much work as old tractors and steam engines.

Lance
 
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