So my first big engine job so forgive me if I get some terminology wrong. I changed the cylinder head and it's all running again but when starting from cold it needs a bit of feathering on the accelerator to get it going. It's doesn't perform to well after that either, until it gets warmed up and things seem to improve. It's been off the road for a while so I can't really compare to how it was before.
I unplugged the MAF sensor which I read would have showed an improvement after about 12 seconds if there was a problem with that. It didn't make any difference.
The next thing I'm thinking may be a problem is those rocker shaft finger things. I followed the Haynes manual to set them up, which said to get them as close as possible, tighten them up all the way and then back off half a turn. I'm going to tighten them all up by about an eigth of a turn and turn it over to make sure it's all okay.
Is this a good idea? And can I do all this without having to drain the oil?
Lastly one unrelated question. My temperature guage barely even gets over the bottom line, is it supposed to sit in the middle like most cars would? I read something online that suggested that it's supposed to be like that. Sounds odd to me.
I unplugged the MAF sensor which I read would have showed an improvement after about 12 seconds if there was a problem with that. It didn't make any difference.
The next thing I'm thinking may be a problem is those rocker shaft finger things. I followed the Haynes manual to set them up, which said to get them as close as possible, tighten them up all the way and then back off half a turn. I'm going to tighten them all up by about an eigth of a turn and turn it over to make sure it's all okay.
Is this a good idea? And can I do all this without having to drain the oil?
Lastly one unrelated question. My temperature guage barely even gets over the bottom line, is it supposed to sit in the middle like most cars would? I read something online that suggested that it's supposed to be like that. Sounds odd to me.