Ford Essex V6

Ford Essex V6

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Gee Boo

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84 posts

194 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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I’m no good at searching subjects on PistonHeads ,this old dog Is trying to find valve/tappet clearance for my Ford Essex V6 in my TVR 3000m, running everything standard ( I believe) !! A cold setting for inlet and exhaust please ???? Thanks for now !

Gee Boo

Original Poster:

84 posts

194 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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OR .... how do I search PistonHeads to find this subject ???

Dollyman1850

6,319 posts

257 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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Depends on the cam you have fitted..

Std engine 12 thou inlet 20 thou exhaust.. Cold

High lift cams will be various different setting dependant upon cam fitted.. look to cam card.

Neil.


Gee Boo

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84 posts

194 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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Right, Thankyou Niel... just took the rocker covers off and am I correct that theses are adjustable with shims ??? Maybe I should quietly bolt this all back up ???

anonymous-user

61 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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There’s a suggestion that if you can’t tell that these clearances are or are not adjusted with shims, you should be putting the covers back on....Good news - they're not shin adjustment and are quite simple to adjust. Sure there will be a YouTube showing how to do. smile

phillpot

17,279 posts

190 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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Gee Boo said:
OR .... how do I search PistonHeads to find this subject ???
type .... pistonheads tvr classics essex valve clearances.... into Google search wink


Or buy a copy of this ..... clicky here

It will also tell you the sequence to adjust them in. wink




Gee Boo

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84 posts

194 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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nwarner

612 posts

267 months

Monday 27th July 2020
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This may help

Nige


plasticpig72

1,647 posts

156 months

Tuesday 28th July 2020
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For adjusting Tappets there is a very simple rule. Number of Cylinders times 2 +1.
So 6×2+1=13 magic number.
When 1 is open adjust 12(total 13)
When 4 is open adjust 9 (total 13)
And so on. If a four cylinder Engine magic number is 9.
Alan

phillpot

17,279 posts

190 months

Tuesday 28th July 2020
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plasticpig72 said:
For adjusting Tappets there is a very simple rule. Number of Cylinders times 2 +1.
That's not what the table above says!

TwinKam

3,168 posts

102 months

Tuesday 28th July 2020
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plasticpig72 said:
For adjusting Tappets there is a very simple rule. Number of Cylinders times 2 +1.
So 6×2+1=13 magic number.
When 1 is open adjust 12(total 13)
When 4 is open adjust 9 (total 13)
And so on. If a four cylinder Engine magic number is 9.
Alan
Unfortunately this is not always true, Alan.
The 'Number of valves + 1' rule only works if the valves are arranged consistantly eg E I E I E I E I .
On some engines (notably, 'Endura' versions of the Ford Kent ) they can be arranged symmetrically eg E I IE EI IE , where clearly this rule fails as some valves are 'the wrong way round'. So the valve to be adjusted is in the cylinder you've calculated, but not necessarily the valve you thought!
A more universal rule therefore is the 'overlap method'. If there is a cylinder where the valves are balanced at overlap (the exhaust valve is closing and the inlet valve is opening), then there will be another cylinder where the valves are both fully closed, and can now be adjusted. This cylinder is easily found by checking where both rockers rock (have clearance) simultaneously, as their followers are both on the back (base circle) of the cam.

phillpot

17,279 posts

190 months

Tuesday 28th July 2020
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TwinKam said:
A more universal rule therefore is the 'overlap method'.
The generally accepted method for the Essex replacement, the Cologne V6's


plasticpig1972

203 posts

53 months

Tuesday 28th July 2020
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Thanks Twinkam,
never too old to learn.
I've always used that rule from my Apprentice days in HM Dockyard as Fitter and Turner.
I'm lucky i've never come across an Endura Ford Kent and didn't know they existed.
Cheers
Alan

TwinKam

3,168 posts

102 months

Tuesday 28th July 2020
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plasticpig1972 said:
Thanks Twinkam,
never too old to learn.
I've always used that rule from my Apprentice days in HM Dockyard as Fitter and Turner.
I'm lucky i've never come across an Endura Ford Kent and didn't know they existed.
Cheers
Alan
No prob, it was what we all used 'back in the day' .. and engine design didn't really change that much until the 90s I guess. Thankfully there aren't too many engines that need valve clearance adjustment nowadays as most take care of themselves.
The Fiesta and KA continued to use basically the Kent block but with a different head with siamesed ports (the cam was different, obviously!) until about 2008 I think. Come to think of it, the Cologne V6 engines had siamesed exhaust ports too (= exhaust valves are adjacent), so the rule of 13 wouldn't work on them either.
What Dockyard were you apprenticed at, Alan?


Edited by TwinKam on Tuesday 28th July 12:22

phillpot

17,279 posts

190 months

Tuesday 28th July 2020
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TwinKam said:
Come to think of it, the Cologne V6 engines had siamesed exhaust ports too
Only the earlier 2.8

Later 2.9 had 'proper' 6 port heads wink

plasticpig72

1,647 posts

156 months

Tuesday 28th July 2020
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Hi Twinkam,
HM Dockyard Portsmouth Sept 1965 to Sept 1969 good times
Alan

TwinKam

3,168 posts

102 months

Tuesday 28th July 2020
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plasticpig72 said:
Hi Twinkam,
HM Dockyard Portsmouth Sept 1965 to Sept 1969 good times
Alan
Do you remember a Dave Rutledge? He must've been there about that time, fitter & turner.

Slow M

2,787 posts

213 months

Wednesday 29th July 2020
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Gee Boo said:
The oil looks lovely, this time of year.

Slow M

2,787 posts

213 months

Wednesday 29th July 2020
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How to perform a site search:
In your Google search window, enter a string similar to the following in the search box.
site:https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/ “ford” “essex” “valve” “adjustment”

SlimJim16v

6,111 posts

150 months

Friday 21st August 2020
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I had to adjust the clearances on a friend's V6 escort, after another friend had done them. Some were so tight there was no way the valves were closing, probably why one had a broken retainer, some so loose they rattled.

After everything was sorted, the engine sounded and drove so much better. A lucky escape.