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Hello everyone,
I have a 2001 Toyota Solara V6 and it’s been making a ticking noise. The car has about 120,000 miles and I am pretty sure the car needs a valve adjustment. I know how to do a typical adjustment thanks to ETCG’s videos but….and this is a big ass butt, the car has flat tappet valves so I have to measure each valves shim and do a calculation to see which valves need shims. Then, I have to buy the shims from the dealer and reinstall them. I live in a rural place and no one in my area does a valve adjustment. The Toyota dealership wants 700 bucks to do the job. So I figure I could do it since I have the Haynes repair manual. I asked my dad to help me and he said it’s too much work but I really want to do it because hey, it’s my car and I treat it like it’s my girlfriend. Have any of you had past experience with adjusting valve shims? How hard is the whole process? Do you think I should even attempt it? Thanks for answering!
-Greg
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