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K241 tappet clearance

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1977walleyeguy

All,

need a little help on two things.

I've reviewed the manual 3 times and i cannot for the life of me find what the clearance is suppose to be between the tappet and valve stem for intake and exhaust when at TDC ?

 

second item 

In the manual it says the valve seats should be 89 deg , but the valves (both intake and exhaust) should be 45 deg?

That does not make much sense to me and seems radically different for something that needs to mate firmly to seal.

I was reading here http://gardentractorpullingtips.com/valvecam.htm  that the valves should be 45 degree and the valve seats should be 46 degree?

 

need some guidance from the experts

 

 

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pfrederi

Cold settings

Intake .008  .010

 

Exhaust  .017  .019

 

My manual say same for valve seat in the block 89  valve face 45. You do not want a big contact area

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1977walleyeguy
21 minutes ago, pfrederi said:

Cold settings

Intake .008  .010

 

Exhaust  .017  .019

 

My manual say same for valve seat in the block 89  valve face 45. You do not want a big contact area

Thank you for the tappet clearance settings - apparently that page is missing from the manual i got online here - its suppose to be in section 15-2  but in the pdf its black.

The same manual on page 11.3 tells me that if the seats need reconditioned to use 45/15 degree....and yet on section 15.4 says 89 degree.

Not gonna lie, a little confusing.

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gwest_ca

Look and angle A and G in the drawing. In the end the difference is 1/2 degree

G fits at each end of the A totalling 179 degrees. A straight line is 180 degrees.

Garry

 

Kohler K-Series valves.jpg

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pfrederi

Geometry was never my forte  Thank you Garry!!!

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1977walleyeguy

Well I have reached a point tonight, just finished removing the valves. 

Intake isn’t in bad shape but the exhaust guide is worn and I had a heck of a time extracting the exhaust valve.

Since I lack the valve seat cutting tools and the knowledge, think I am gonna go full rebuild and have the block professionally ground.

and the rabbit hole continues to go deeper..

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