by PB_Matrix » Fri Mar 13, 2015 6:23 am
another way to adjust the VVM screw is to:
find a drill bit or other small round tool that fits inside whatever your valve exhaust hole is, lube it with silicon grease, stick it in the hole gently so as not to damage the poppet valve
1 toss the VVM screw & set screw, and fill that hole with metal based epoxy, force it in until it presses against the tool in the valve exhaust hole. Let the epoxy dry. Remove the drill bit, clean up the excess epoxy from the exhaust hole, never worry about the VVM again.
2. use the same drill bit, add a bit of loc tite to the VVM screw, screw the VVM screw in till it touches the drill bit, back it off a 1/8 turn, add loc-tite to the set screw, screw it in till it just touches the VVM screw, then snug it up, hopefully the drill bit comes out easily, if not, remove the set screw, back the VVM screw 1/4 turn from touching the drill bit, then retry the set screw
I like no1 because it gives you a uniform exhaust hole that can be enlarged easily in the future. Leave the VVM screw in and enlarging the exhaust port requires additional steps.