Caterpillar G3500 Valve Adjustment

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  • Опубліковано 11 гру 2024

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  • @Billy-f2f
    @Billy-f2f Рік тому

    Question I’m just starting on these 3500 and 3600 series engines I’ve been a Waukesha guy for years but if your on exhaust stroke why do you losing up both intake and exhaust on your bridge to set the exhaust I see the stroke? I understand valve lab but this is confusing to me . Thanks for the help

  • @fredkennedy901
    @fredkennedy901 Рік тому

    Yea you bust out the rollin tool when doin alinment too, if you use dial indicators

  • @giainhchannel6835
    @giainhchannel6835 2 роки тому

    you should use the right tool to via engine and document for adjusting valve

  • @zeeshan_engineering_services
    @zeeshan_engineering_services 3 роки тому +3

    Hmmm this is old Caterpillar natural gas 3500 series engine having magneto non EIS engine. Water cooled exhaust manifolds and turbocharger hot housings 🇵🇰☺️🇺🇲😉

    • @CryptoMechanic310
      @CryptoMechanic310 2 роки тому

      ALSO, a very old way of rolling an engine 🤣🤣🤣🤣😅
      They do make barring tools and devices. If you make a how to video, make sure to do it the easiest way possible. DONT make people think they have to roll this engine with a pry bar. The tool is like 35$ on amazon. Your welcome

    • @blackfootmechanical5413
      @blackfootmechanical5413 2 роки тому

      @@CryptoMechanic310 when there is room, I actually prefer rolling the 35s with the pry bar. With plugs out I can spin it around in no time. I do however have power turning tools and prefer to use those if I am gonna be doing it a lot.

    • @CryptoMechanic310
      @CryptoMechanic310 2 роки тому

      @@blackfootmechanical5413 I hear ya. Different folks, different strokes. I prefer to use the ½ inch drive turning tool, or the bolts up turning tool. Much easier to use my long ratchet to bar it over with. But for overhauls, I use the bolt up tool where the starter goes and a pipe threader