It's been quite a few years and many hours since I verified tappet clearances. I used to have a sheet of paper where you wrote down each reading and it simplified the ordeal. I still have the tool to lift the cam shaft, etc. I just don't know what I did with the paper to record measurements.
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This may help make things easier valve clearance20180303_11563648.pdf valve clearance 220180303_11574896.pdf
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duaneb has the formula correct for the intake
the exhaust side is (C-.32mm)
so the formula would work like this on intake:
s/b in range of .23-.27 mm
if reading came up .15 mm
C-.25 = .15-.25= -10 mm
original shim has #240 stamped on it
the thickness is 2.40 mm
2.40 - .10 = 2.30mm or ID# 230
since the clearance is tight in this example the new shim has to be thinner than the original to widen the gap to be in the middle of the tolerance range.
as suggested an excel spreadsheet makes the math easier
The only question I would pose: Is the clearance the same on all engines?
If you don’t have the service manual, you should find a copy
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