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Installing A Distributor Pop A Valve Cover

Installing A Distributor Pop A Valve Cover
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But what if you don't have a battery and you can't crank the engine? You can also pop a valve cover and watch the valves. If you are at or near TDC on the compression stroke, both No. 1 rocker arms will be slightly loose and the valves will be seated. It's trying to make compression, after all. View Related Article
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