Unicarriers (& Nissan) KPH02A-25V:
valve clearence

Does anybody know the valve gap for this truck, I need to adjust intake and exhaust valves. Thanks.
  • Posted 23 Apr 2011 02:56
  • Discussion started by All Lift Tech
  • California, United States
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Frank;
If you model number is correct you do have a H20 II and you are running on gasoline. roadtech has almost got it correct. However, the decimal point is off slightly, it should read 0.015 inch. Both intake and exhaust.
  • Posted 23 Apr 2011 11:15
  • Reply by MEngr
  • Missouri, United States
If it's an H20II Engine , adjust.15 on both sides,engine warm.
  • Posted 23 Apr 2011 03:39
  • Reply by roadtech
  • Ohio, United States

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