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One question, what do you consider optimum adjuster angle?




Once again, two schools of thought:
1. Maintain same range of angle change in the relationship between the pushrod & the adjusting screw from min to max lift (e.g. 15 degrees "under" to 15 degrees "over") to put them both on parallel planes at the mid-lift. IIRC, that's Miller's design.

2. Start out w/ the most out-of-parallel condition when the valve is closed and have them both on parallel planes at the peak lift where the highest spring loading is. From some of what I've seen, this might be what Jesel is attempting, but I can't say for sure.

Without going into all sorts of different types of specific measurements (impact on peak lift, impact on area under lift curve, stresses on adjusting screws & pushrods, etc.), I really can't say which is mechanically "ideal".