Re: Adjusting Rockers 4.3
I think you may have a problem doing it as RP mentioned.
I'm doing this from memory, and don't have a V6 to look at so if I'm wrong, someone please say something.
The #1 intake valve should move no matter which stroke you are on. To find TDC of #1 on the compression stroke you need BOTH push rods in. also put them in #4. Now turn the engine (BY HAND) till the push rod on #4 cylinder are rocking, ie. one push rod goes up then within a degree or two the other push rod goes down while passing the timing mark on the vibration dampner. When this happens, then #1 is on compression stroke. Then you adjust all the valves that should be adjusted while on #1 TDC on the compression stroke. Then turn the engine I complete revolution and bring the timing mark up again. IF you notice, #1 cylinder has one push rod goes up, then the other goes down. That puts #4 cylinder at TDC on compression stroke.
Be very carefull with which valves are intake and which are exhaust. A quick look of where the ports go should explain that.
It just shouldn't take over a hundred post to make an engine turn. Why don't you have a manual......... It would have been easy to follow.