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larry12s
post Jan 27 2008, 02:58 PM
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Hi,
1- does anyone know where I can get a obd 1 scaner for 1994 S-coupe?

Cheap of course-preferably new



2- Also proceedure for doing valve adjustment
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post Jan 27 2008, 07:08 PM
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Don't know about the ODB1 reader...

But the "valve adjustment" is simple enough.

Take off the rocker cover.
Turn the engine over clockwise so that the cam lobe furthest to the left points upwards.
Undo the 10mm locking nut on the tappett/rocker.
Loosen the screw slighly (flat head screwdriver)
Then place the feeler gauge (measurements available on webtech) between the rocker surface and the cam lobe.
Retighten the screw so you can still move the feeler gauge in and out smoothly.
Then tighten the 10mm locking nut being careful not to move the screw.
Remove the feeler gauge takeing care that it does not move too much, or that it is hard to pull it out.

Repeat from left to right across the other 11 tappetts.

If you have never done it before, then it may take a couple of times round to get it right...but stick at it!
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post Jan 27 2008, 10:49 PM
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Had to remove-made a mistake

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Thanks Need an MR2
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