Guys,
I want to adjust the valves but cant figure out how do you turn the motor. My fuel tank is like 1/2" away from the pulley so I cant get a wrench on it. Do you have to pull the motor?
Tom
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Albin 28 Yanmar valve adjustment
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Re: Albin 28 Yanmar valve adjustment
Nah, don’t pull the motor.
My Yanmar mechanic checked the valves earlier this year on my 6LP engine box, I did not pay attention to how he did it, but I am pretty sure he didn’t pull the motor.
Not much adjustment needed, he only did 2 or 3 valves, the rest of them were within limits.
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Re: Albin 28 Yanmar valve adjustment
Curios has any one done their valves adjustment them self's?
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Re: Albin 28 Yanmar valve adjustment
I have done my own. I was able to cut a socket down very thin and used a breaker bar on it to save more spacing. My tank is very close and was able to make that work.
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Re: Albin 28 Yanmar valve adjustment
Terry,
How close is your fuel tank? I need to measure mine but Im thinking mine is like 1/2".
Tom
How close is your fuel tank? I need to measure mine but Im thinking mine is like 1/2".
Tom
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Re: Albin 28 Yanmar valve adjustment
About an inch. Look up Socket cap set. Harbor freight should have them. Mine was craftsman. Makes a hex nut on the end of socket. Adds only 3/8 on the end of socket. then use a wrench on that. Use block and flex the tank away to gain a bit of room. Always can pull starter and turn engine there. All is better than pulling the engine. Plus the chance of something going wrong with that project.
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Re: Albin 28 Yanmar valve adjustment
Craftsman 3-pc Socket Cap Set, 9-43303 found these on Amazon
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Re: Albin 28 Yanmar valve adjustment
Thanks so much - when the weather gets better I will give it try.
Tom
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