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 H. W. Stephenson
 By Dan Wilson
 
 
 | Philip Dayson says: 
 > Mr. Stephenson says "variation of valve lift anywhere between 0.020"
 > and 0.075" has no significant effect, so that it would not appear to
 > be worth while to lavish time and care on determining what clearance
 > to use, or even on effecting uniformity. ... Anywhere between 0.035"
 > and 0.050" would be likely to be satisfactory."
 
 > This statement is absolutely _contrary_ to the opinion of most
 > restorers. Why the difference??  I have no reason to doubt the
 > accuracy of Mr. Stephenson's work.  Is there a factor other than
 > hammer velocity at work? Any comments?
 
 I'm not a restorer but I am sure Mr. Stephenson's assertion would burst a few blood vessels amongst those I know.  The whole point of accurate valve settings is not loudness but loudness balanced against rapidity of action.  There's a point at which reducing the travel begins to choke the instrument in rapid repetition and you go for a setting just above that.
 
 Hugh Stephenson contributes long articles of much this same character to the PPG Bulletin.  Amongst the restorers I know, they are treated with tolerant skepticism.  The proof is in the pudding.
 
 Dan Wilson
 
 
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