Need directions for setting valves on Onan
 

Need directions for setting valves on Onan

Started by John Z, May 26, 2007, 08:57:29 AM

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John Z

I want to get my genset in shape for use this summer. Judging from the condition of the oil in it when i bought the coach, i doubt much maintenance has been done to it. I want to adjust the valves, but do not have a manual for it. Do any of you know where i can find directions and specs for doing this? TIA
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Dallas

You might ask NCbob on this board,

He is our resident noise maker fixer-upper and his sparkling personality along with his charming wit and selfless demeanor make him a wonderful person to get help from.  ;)

Which model of Oh-no do you have? I may even have a manual for it.

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John Z

My Onan is CCK-IR 6000P (serial #0472435659), thanks again.
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DrivingMissLazy

Probably all you ever wanted to know about Onan's here:

http://www.perr.com/onan.html

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DrivingMissLazy

WOW. What a great collection of Onan links.
Richard
Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body. But rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, a good Reisling in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming:  WOO HOO, what a ride

Stan

If all else fails, I have a CCK manual with specs. I can scan and email a couple of pages to you if you need it.

John Z

Thanks for all the links and info. Also thanks for the offer Stan. I just ran out of time tonight to research the links, but maybe can get to it tomorrow sometime. Boy, some nice weather in the spring sure does motivate a guy to get some work done!!! And i am enjoying every minute of it too!
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Ncbob

If you set the valve clearances at .008 (Intake...cold) and .013 (exhaust...cold) you should be OK.

NCbob

John Z

Thanks for the links and the specs. Stan, if not too big of a chore, i sure would appreciate the pages covering this task. Being an ex systems guy, i like things in b&w. I enjoyed seeing that the old CCK models are regarded as pretty good old machines. I am less inclined to be such a rush to replace it.
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Stan

John: Did you not get the Onan pages I scanned and emailed to you?

John Z

Stan, yes, i did receive the pages you sent me. Thank you for the help. I ran out of time last week, and then had a weekend from hell on the road with the coach. So now it is down the list of my priorities, but i will keep the specs and get it done soon i hope.
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