I am helping a friend of mine set the valves in his '69 Camaro. I read the article here
http://www.camaros.org/302valves.shtml which describes in great detail how it is done. However, this is where trouble comes into paradise for us...
You can adjust two valves at each 90-degree rotation point, starting at cylinder #1 TDC and turning the crank 90 degrees at a time, seven times (first measure and mark your balancer at 90-degree intervals from TDC).
Is the "Seven times" step a misprint? Case we tried it two ways, and neither is correct when we double check it. here is what we tried...
1) We rotate the balancer at 90 deg intervals 7 times for each set of valve adjustments.
2) We rotate the balancer at 90 deg 7 times the first time, and then only 90 deg each time after that.
But I am thinking that the quote needs to be read...
You can adjust two valves at each 90-degree rotation point, starting at cylinder #1 TDC and turning the crank 90 degrees at a time, nine times (first measure and mark your balancer at 90-degree intervals from TDC).
And that we set it TDC and adjust the first two valves, then rotate it 90 deg for each set of adjustments thereafter.
Now, am I a fool? Cause the other ways I tried did not work.
Thank you and Great site BTW.