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jessicacav

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How should the vehicle be driven to best break in a newly overhauled engine?
 
  A) At high speeds and loads B) At a steady low speed
  C) At varying speeds and loads D) At idle speed and little or no load

Question 2

Which of these is the correct method for adjusting hydraulic lifters?
 
  A) Adjust to zero clearance and then tighten a specified amount
  B) Adjust to a zero clearance and loosen 3/4 of a turn
  C) Adjust to a clearance of 0.008 and then loosen 1/2 turn
  D) Adjust to 0.008 and cranks the engine; the valves will self-adjust



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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