Hey guys, finally getting some more work done on the car, and the current task is valve lash. Did my initial clearance checks yesterday, calculated the new shims from the spreadsheet and got the proper sizes installed today. On my post-swap clearance check today, most numbers are right in the middle (or close), with only a few that are on the edge one way or another. My only real issue is I have one lobe that is more or less zero-clearance. My thinnest feeler gauge is .04mm, and that won't go through; I think I saw the slightest amount of daylight, but I'm considering it zero-clearance.
According to the spreadsheet, that one needs to go from the 2.58mm shim that's in there, down to a 2.33mm shim. I know you can order them that thin from other places, but since the TSRM says 2.50mm is the thinnest you can order (from toyota), I was wondering what is the thinnest shim allowable in the bucket?
Here are my current numbers from front to rear of the motor (in mm):
Exh. -- .20 | .23 | .20 | .23 | .28 | .25 | .28 | .30 | .23 | .25 | .00 | .18
Shim Thickness
Old -- 2.93|2.68|2.74|2.75|2.74|2.84|2.88|2.85|2.59|2.88|2.58|2.70
New -- 2.88|2.66|2.69|2.73|2.77|2.84|2.91|2.90|2.57|2.88|2.33|2.63
Int. -- .20 | .20 | .18 | .25 | .08 | .20 | .25 | .20 | .20 | .20 | .15 | .20
Shim Thickness
Old -- 2.61|2.69|2.80|2.77|2.62|2.78|2.85|2.80|2.85|2.84|2.82|2.60
New -- 2.61|2.69|2.78|2.82|2.50|2.78|2.90|2.80|2.85|2.84|2.77|2.60
And here's what I started with:
Exh: -- .20 | .15 | .18 | .23 | .25 | .15 | .28 | .23 | .00 | .23 | .00 | .00
Shim Thickness
Old -- 2.98|2.78|2.81|2.77|2.74|2.94|2.85|2.87|2.84|2.90|2.83|2.95
New -- 2.93|2.68|2.74|2.75|2.74|2.84|2.88|2.85|2.59|2.88|2.58|2.70
Int. -- .00 | .10 | .18 | .35 | .00 | .18 | .30 | .00 | .20 | .23 | .18 | .00
Shim Thickness
Old -- 2.81|2.79|2.82|2.62|2.82|2.80|2.75|3.00|2.85|2.81|2.84|2.80
New -- 2.61|2.69|2.80|2.77|2.62|2.78|2.85|2.80|2.85|2.84|2.82|2.60
Two things about this... First, I'm measuring the shims with a digital caliper from Harbor Freight...not sure how accurate it is, even with zeroing the caliper between measurements, sometimes it'll read (for example) 2.79 one reading, then I'll come back later and it'll measure 2.77 or 2.81. Also, the readout will fluctuate, even on a fresh zero-out...sometimes it'll read -0 or -1, and sometimes it's just plain 0 or 1.
Second, I read in some other posts that valve jobs can affect lash clearances. With that in mind, the head I got was from a member on here who grenaded the #6 and the head was scarred. I had a local guy repair the head, but I think that included some bowl and valve work to do the repair.
With all that in mind, I'm open to hearing suggestions about this situation, as well as a possible definitive answer to my original question in the title - how thin can we go with the shims? Do we have to stick with the TSRM-given 2.50mm, or can we go thinner? If not, what do I do about the clearance on the #6A exhaust valve? Thanks in advance guys!
According to the spreadsheet, that one needs to go from the 2.58mm shim that's in there, down to a 2.33mm shim. I know you can order them that thin from other places, but since the TSRM says 2.50mm is the thinnest you can order (from toyota), I was wondering what is the thinnest shim allowable in the bucket?
Here are my current numbers from front to rear of the motor (in mm):
Exh. -- .20 | .23 | .20 | .23 | .28 | .25 | .28 | .30 | .23 | .25 | .00 | .18
Shim Thickness
Old -- 2.93|2.68|2.74|2.75|2.74|2.84|2.88|2.85|2.59|2.88|2.58|2.70
New -- 2.88|2.66|2.69|2.73|2.77|2.84|2.91|2.90|2.57|2.88|2.33|2.63
Int. -- .20 | .20 | .18 | .25 | .08 | .20 | .25 | .20 | .20 | .20 | .15 | .20
Shim Thickness
Old -- 2.61|2.69|2.80|2.77|2.62|2.78|2.85|2.80|2.85|2.84|2.82|2.60
New -- 2.61|2.69|2.78|2.82|2.50|2.78|2.90|2.80|2.85|2.84|2.77|2.60
And here's what I started with:
Exh: -- .20 | .15 | .18 | .23 | .25 | .15 | .28 | .23 | .00 | .23 | .00 | .00
Shim Thickness
Old -- 2.98|2.78|2.81|2.77|2.74|2.94|2.85|2.87|2.84|2.90|2.83|2.95
New -- 2.93|2.68|2.74|2.75|2.74|2.84|2.88|2.85|2.59|2.88|2.58|2.70
Int. -- .00 | .10 | .18 | .35 | .00 | .18 | .30 | .00 | .20 | .23 | .18 | .00
Shim Thickness
Old -- 2.81|2.79|2.82|2.62|2.82|2.80|2.75|3.00|2.85|2.81|2.84|2.80
New -- 2.61|2.69|2.80|2.77|2.62|2.78|2.85|2.80|2.85|2.84|2.82|2.60
Two things about this... First, I'm measuring the shims with a digital caliper from Harbor Freight...not sure how accurate it is, even with zeroing the caliper between measurements, sometimes it'll read (for example) 2.79 one reading, then I'll come back later and it'll measure 2.77 or 2.81. Also, the readout will fluctuate, even on a fresh zero-out...sometimes it'll read -0 or -1, and sometimes it's just plain 0 or 1.
Second, I read in some other posts that valve jobs can affect lash clearances. With that in mind, the head I got was from a member on here who grenaded the #6 and the head was scarred. I had a local guy repair the head, but I think that included some bowl and valve work to do the repair.
With all that in mind, I'm open to hearing suggestions about this situation, as well as a possible definitive answer to my original question in the title - how thin can we go with the shims? Do we have to stick with the TSRM-given 2.50mm, or can we go thinner? If not, what do I do about the clearance on the #6A exhaust valve? Thanks in advance guys!