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Set your valve lash to .009/.010 inch of INT and .011/.012 inches on EXH....PERIOD!! Don't listen to anything else. You need that little bit of play in there as you rev the motor, otherwise you will BREAK your valvetrain. Then you can come back and tell us we know more than your mechanic and we're right. You choose.
This is only coming from a person with personal 63,XXX miles of experience with a Delta 272 and I serviced the motor entirely myself. Only coming from a person that built an F22 high compression build for my white Accord from the ground up and have a camshaft way more aggressive than your 282, which I set valve lash to .009 INT/.011 EXH inches on.
The more you rev the motor, the more I realized I needed to adjust valve lash more frequently. Stock is every 15K miles, I did it ever 12K with Delta 272 when I drove aggressively frequently.
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Originally posted by dbsharp View PostIf your ganna do all that get a bisimoto cam too. delta 282 is a pretty generic grind
Bisi is a mad scientist... hell bent on extracting the most power from a unit of fuel burned in an F-series motor
Originally posted by lordojaim with you on that one bro! aint nothing beat free food and drinks any day of the week, even if its at a funeral
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Generic grinds (that were not meant for an application) can be troublesome. Before a grind hit the market from Bisimoto Engineering, over 10 sets are tested, and destroyed to provide the perfect match of all-round performance, economy, and reliablity.
In addition, SOHC cams are more difficult because you have to grind in the lobe separation. BTW, excessive valve lash "mushrooms" the tips of valves, and wears out valve guides in the process.'Bisimoto D15/D16/F18/F22
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Originally posted by HondaFan81 View PostSet your valve lash to .009/.010 inch of INT and .011/.012 inches on EXH....PERIOD!! Don't listen to anything else. You need that little bit of play in there as you rev the motor, otherwise you will BREAK your valvetrain. Then you can come back and tell us we know more than your mechanic and we're right. You choose.
This is only coming from a person with personal 63,XXX miles of experience with a Delta 272 and I serviced the motor entirely myself. Only coming from a person that built an F22 high compression build for my white Accord from the ground up and have a camshaft way more aggressive than your 282, which I set valve lash to .009 INT/.011 EXH inches on.
The more you rev the motor, the more I realized I needed to adjust valve lash more frequently. Stock is every 15K miles, I did it ever 12K with Delta 272 when I drove aggressively frequently.
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Originally posted by liljohn92lx View Posthondafan what did you set the lash at on the delta 272?
If memory serves me right, Delta wanted me to set the 272 at .006/.008 inches. I think that is a significant difference from stock and did not feel comfortable doing so.
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