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TM-9-2815-210-34-2-2 LDS-465-1/LDS-465-2 Multifuel Engine Maintenance Manual Part 2

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TM 9-2815-210-34-2-2 FRAME 6 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. NOTE Cylinders are called number one through six counting from front to rear of engine. Each cylinder has one intake valve and one exhaust valve. Intake valve for each cylinder is toward front of cylinder and exhaust valve is toward rear of cylinder. Crankshaft (1) can be turned back and forth a little to the right or left a little bit until you are sure push rod (2) is as high as it will go. Watch push rod (2) which works cylinder number six intake valve. Turn crankshaft (1) one full circle to the right until push rod (2) moves up as high as it will go. Slide 0.010-inch feeler gage between cylinder number five intake rocker arm pad (3) and intake valve stem (4). Turn adjusting screw (5) until feeler gage fits snugly between cylinder number five intake rocker arm pad (3) and intake valve stem (4). Keep adjusting screw (5) from turning and tighten locknut (6). Check that 0.010-inch feeler gage still fits snugly between rocker arm pad (3) and intake valve stem (4). If feeler gage does not fit snugly, loosen locknut (6) and do steps 2 through 5 again. Do steps 2 through 5 again for cylinder number one and cylinder number four intake valves. GO TO FRAME 7 5-93