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Re: A15 valve adjustment
Home away from home
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yeah, that's exactly it. I think it was wiped when I started playing with the adjustment the first go round.

My plan is to just pull the pan, front cover, the cam & lifters and loosed the rocker shaft to pull the pushrods, I dont want to pull the crank, pistons, bearings, head, etc... dont really see a need for it, anyone see any problems with this approach? The machinist said it was best to get it out now as it hasn't done any damage yet, I took the oil filter to him after cutting it open & no shiny copper or bearing material in the oil or filter.

Anyone done it this way?

Posted on: 2012/9/8 20:01
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Re: A15 valve adjustment
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster)
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Crap! I don't remember what I did! It was so long ago.
I think I pulled the engine and pulled the oil pan and wiped up as much as I could inside the block. Then I rotated it and pulled the cam and lifters out.

This all happened to my current A12. According to my records, this was about 140,000 miles ago. :)

Posted on: 2012/9/9 7:28
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