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    Quote Originally Posted by no mo hondas
    no shit
    I've always wondered how a shop cools down an engine to the proper temp. in order to be able to perform an adjustment. Is there a maximum temperature that it can be performed at? What is the definition of "completely cool" engine?

    I've always just let the car sit overnight (usually on a friday), and just perform the valve adjustment first thing in the morning before i even crank the car up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by se7en
    I've always wondered how a shop cools down an engine to the proper temp. in order to be able to perform an adjustment. Is there a maximum temperature that it can be performed at? What is the definition of "completely cool" engine?

    I've always just let the car sit overnight (usually on a friday), and just perform the valve adjustment first thing in the morning before i even crank the car up.

    -jonathan
    at my shop i use a big ass fan blowing directly on the motor for about 2-3 hours. ive worked at some shops that never cooled the motor.


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    Quote Originally Posted by no mo hondas
    at my shop i use a big ass fan blowing directly on the motor for about 2-3 hours. ive worked at some shops that never cooled the motor.

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