How to adjust solid lash adjusters on a Mopar 4.7 V8 Jeep / Dodge / Chrysler. Wanted HO camshafts.

How to adjust solid lash adjusters on a Mopar 4.7 V8 Jeep / Dodge / Chrysler. Wanted HO camshafts.

Wanted new or used Jeep 4.7 V8 HO camshafts please contact me. While rebuilding my Jeep Grand Cherokee LTD I decided to also install solid valve lash adjuste…

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Rik Bor says:

Check out my YouTube channel where I show what I have done to my Jeep and
how you can also do it.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqyO6nX_2Ydqrw9tG6i-XLA

Rik Bor says:

Check out my YouTube channel where I show what I have done to my Jeep and
how you can also do it.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqyO6nX_2Ydqrw9tG6i-XLA

Rik Bor says:

Check out my YouTube channel where I show what I have done to my Jeep and
how you can also do it.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqyO6nX_2Ydqrw9tG6i-XLA

Sergio Navarrete says:

Yeah I’ve been looking for some ho cams here in c.a can find any but nice
paint job on the motor 

Sergio Navarrete says:

Did u change the cam our is it the same ho cam 

Robmetsny says:

Where did you buy the lifters aftermark, Thanks nice video very helpfull

Rik Bor says:

Yes that tool looks great but I modified a different one and that worked
fine.

happy hank says:

chrysler/jeep 3.7 /4.7 motors are a bitch to work on . good video ! check
mine out . i have the only valve spring tool that works on these . rock on.

wwwAIRRAMcom says:

Great job with the video… Great detail, I’m sure this will be very
helpful for guys trying to set their Solid Lash adjusters at home. I little
trick I learned was that after setting the lash the first time, pull the
lash adjuster out and measure it with a dial caliper and write that number
down… then after you lock the nut measure it and make sure you match the
number you have written down… once you do that, install and verify with the
feeler. Again GREAT JOB and awesome video!

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