Huntervf
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Bank of SHO said:I'd rather be a little "****" than be stuck in the middle of nowhere.
Point being, lack of a valve lash adjustment won't leave you stuck in the middle of nowhere.
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Bank of SHO said:I'd rather be a little "****" than be stuck in the middle of nowhere.
Huntervf said:Point being, lack of a valve lash adjustment won't leave you stuck in the middle of nowhere.Well I shouldn't say that...it could but the odds of it happening are very remote. The only way you could get stranded would be if you ejected a shim, and that could just as easily happen with fresh shims.

Huntervf said:I think where the "****" portion comes in to the 60k is when people decide to replace a whole pile of items just to do it. For example, aside from what's already been discussed I've heard some people list the following as 60k work:
Thermostat
Temp sending unit
Water pump
Rod bearing
Coolant flush
Power steering flush
Upper & lower intake manifold gaskets
Oxygen sensors
Add the above items with the 60k staples and you can easily top $1000 in parts alone. To me that's ****, but preventative maintainence will help keep you from getting stranded.
Electrical parts of the 60k however are NOT over rated. Spark plugs and wires have a definite shelf life and are quite often the root of running problems on any higher mileage car that hasn't been maintained.
In the end though, it's all about personal choice![]()
Huntervf said:Of the 20 or so 60k services I've done I've never found a SHO with either:
A. A valve lash more than a .001-.002 off.
B. Any appreciable wear on either valve shims or lobes.
sdpatt said:I have many times on both counts. You're either working on fortunate engines or....
Huntervf said:Of the 20 or so 60k services I've done I've never found a SHO with either:
A. A valve lash more than a .001-.002 off.
B. Any appreciable wear on either valve shims or lobes.
This was on cars up to 200,000 miles, and a majority of the cars had a valve lash that was in spec. The ones that stick out in my mind being out of spec were a 190,000 mile 92 and a 160,000 mile 93. I can't remember what Beth's car was at when I did the 60k but I seem to remember it having a few shims a little out of spec. On the cars that were out of spec they were running strong and had valvetrain noise that didn't sound out of the ordinary.
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Hey Chris, don't forget my 90, at around 163K 22 of the 24 gaps were out of spec
Huntervf said:I can't remember what Beth's car was at when I did the 60k but I seem to remember it having a few shims a little out of spec.

Well I KNOW I'm not alone when I say thanks to YOU for helping so many people help themselves keep their SHO's on the road.sdpatt said:Thanks to all of you for helping to keep the SHOs on the road.
shojuan said:Well I KNOW I'm not alone when I say thanks to YOU for helping so many people help themselves keep their SHO's on the road.