Valve bridge construction method

Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator

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291567B, 2940206, 2940208, 74559, 123 9022, 123 9046, B21D 5300

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046777237

ABSTRACT:
An improved valve bridge assembly and improved method of manufacturing the same, both new and rebuilt, are disclosed. The valve bridge is of the type that actuates the exhaust valves in larger internal combustion engines, such as locomotive diesel engines, and that has oversized lash adjuster sockets due to wear. The method contemplates providing a set of oversized lash adjusters which are chosen for insertion in the oversized sockets. Also, threaded lash adjusters are disclosed.

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Dyke, A. L., Dyke's Automobile & Gasoline Engine Encyclopedia; Goodheart-Wilcox Co., Inc. Chicago, Illinois, 22nd ed., 1950; pp. 796-799, 813.
Dodge Passenger Car Service Manual, 1968; No. WM-4778; Service Publications Dept., Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
1964 Chevelle Shop Manual; Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Michigan.

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