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8/10/2025, 8:52:07 AM
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>SE - Meets 1972-1979 requirements of Automotive manufacturers. Now obsolete.
>Now obsolete.
Right. What I figured the wet clutch definition is API SM and JASO MA, that's what the oil canisters say.
>93 is 87 for the states must be a old measurement for octane.
What about "RQ"? It's 9:1 compression so I'm assuming octanes aren't that important.
>Valve gap check must be done on a cold engine not hot.
I don't believe you on this one as 0.05 is very narrow. And cold engine should have wider exhaust valve gap but the paper only states one value for both valves -> it's likely for hot engine.
>SE - Meets 1972-1979 requirements of Automotive manufacturers. Now obsolete.
>Now obsolete.
Right. What I figured the wet clutch definition is API SM and JASO MA, that's what the oil canisters say.
>93 is 87 for the states must be a old measurement for octane.
What about "RQ"? It's 9:1 compression so I'm assuming octanes aren't that important.
>Valve gap check must be done on a cold engine not hot.
I don't believe you on this one as 0.05 is very narrow. And cold engine should have wider exhaust valve gap but the paper only states one value for both valves -> it's likely for hot engine.
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