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or maybe the oil pump isnt doing its job, or the press spring, or the oil galleries, it may be putting the proper pressure, but what about volume...just an idea, when i get mine done, its getting a brand new melling pump, rod and pickup. ins to try to make sure my dang valvetrain noise doesnt come back
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I think you need to get to know some people better on this board as far ask their knowledge and skills, I've been there a few times to help him with this project... I know there is lifter preload and if there is enough I checked that myself, and if there wasnt enough with the aftermarket pushrods then the stock ones put in place would have been looser than a $5 whore!
This is NOT a preload issue this is a lifter issue with them either not pumping up or not holding any hydraulic pressure and collapsing at idle.
He's replaced a bunch of things but NOT the one and only thing in my mind that I would directly connect to the issue... being the lifters. So far I think he has spent minimal money going through this by using j/y parts and other stuff he has had lying around... he's been avoiding throwing money at it and thats why the lifters haven't been done yet.Last edited by 3400-95-Modified; 06-11-2008, 01:14 PM.
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Originally posted by tractorman View Post
Or he can continue to throw parts at it. Ain't my problem.
I measured for the pushrods using a pushrod length checker, in my test block. I used the number of turns based on thread pitch, but this was based on non roller when its roller, so the pushrods are LONGER than they should be. Little bit. Still ok to run, just not the amount I was shooting for. No way in hell are they too short.
I had him do a compression test first because I had this problem before, and had to get shorter pushrods because the #6 cylinder's exhaust wouldn't close. If they are too long, you won't have compression. This is not his problem.
Perhaps this "TCD compression" thing is the problem.. Thats called sarcasm.
Originally posted by tractorman View PostBut, hell... I assume you're in business to make money, Sappy. Most of us are. So go ahead and sell him some more aftermarket parts. Chances are pretty slim that it'll solve his problem- but this guy is persistant. He's already WAY over his head, and still buying parts without really understanding what's going on. Maybe you can sell him some heads next.
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Originally posted by SappySE107 View Postso I am supposed to sell him more parts? What for exactly? Why does he need heads to fix this problem? Maybe it is the heads. Maybe the rocker pedestal mounts aren't the right height. Yeah...
Maybe that dialect isn't used up North.
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Originally posted by geldartb View Postall pre 99 stuff for the chain sprockets and guide.
bottom sprocket is on all the way.
we checked it with the pushrods mounted and the rockers tightened down and there wasnt any movement so the pushrods are the right length.
one of the valves on the front head was mostly open and it had no excessive movement.
pushrods are in the right place. the first time before i put the egnine back in the car i made sure it rotated freely and it did before i put it back in the car.
burning rubber hmm cant say i miss that smell everyday use to work in a rubber factory they make shoe soles
THIS is why I have serious doubts that lifter preload has been thoroghly checked. The context of what I've bolded suggests to me that he didn't even bother to turn the engine over while "checking" preload... let alone find TCD compression on every cylinder.
I could be wrong- I wasn't there and I didn't work on it. But this is my best diagnosis from 1500 miles away.
Or he can continue to throw parts at it. Ain't my problem.
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so I am supposed to sell him more parts? What for exactly? Why does he need heads to fix this problem? Maybe it is the heads. Maybe the rocker pedestal mounts aren't the right height. Yeah...
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I have a tendency towards hyperbole... and I'll admit that I lied in my first post. As disgusted as I was at the prospect, I read ALL SIXTEEN PAGES before making my second post. Within sixteen pages of sentence fragments, questionable advice, and occasional blatant ignorance... I saw nothing to convince me that Geldartb has adequately checked the lifter preload- or even has a basic understanding of how to do it.
Sorry, folks... but I think ya'll are assuming WAY too much, throughout the course of this thread. I know that communication skills are not necessarily indicative of mechanical skills, but based on what Geldartb has posted here, I'm impressed that the engine runs at all...
What we know so far is that he has installed a camshaft with a smaller-than-stock base circle (which is necessarily the case with a re-grind). His aftermarket pushrods *should* compensate... but considering that nasty valve-clatter, I'd damn well double-check (and as far as I can tell, this hasn't been done... certainly not to MY satisfaction).
But, hell... I assume you're in business to make money, Sappy. Most of us are. So go ahead and sell him some more aftermarket parts. Chances are pretty slim that it'll solve his problem- but this guy is persistant. He's already WAY over his head, and still buying parts without really understanding what's going on. Maybe you can sell him some heads next.
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his lift is less than mine and I didn't clearance anything so I know for a fact that its not rockers hitting the intake or valve covers... the cam being undersized, well maybe but when we did a oil pump test with the LIM off all the lifters had oil squirting out of the center holes, and it seemed like the lifters closer to the main source were having the issues... cylinder 5 or 3 to be more specific as far as ones that wouldn't pump up.
Also piston slap would be kind of a weird one since that wasn't there before hand and this no way sounds like typical piston slap
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Just a wild in-the-dark shot at this. Since the noise only started after the cam was changed, what's the possibility that the cam has an undersized bearing journal ? If the journel was undersized, it would allow the oil to bypass through that cam bearing, dropping pressure to the lifters near that journal. It would be somewhat easy (?) to check with the intake off. Just install a primer and spin it over watching thru the lifter valley holes.
Second shot - any chance the rockers are hitting the intake manifold or valve covers on the underside at full lift ? I know that the end rockers run really close in some cases.
It sounds as if you've checked just about everything else - lift, coil bind, retainer interferance w/ the guide, etc. Sometimes 60* noises can be a bear to find. Had one once that had a typical lifter noise, only to find out it was a piston skirt. You would have sworn that it was a lifter. Found that one by cancelling the cylinders one at a time (takes the load off the piston).
Hope you find it soon, D
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nice post Ben way to tell the lazy guys who cant scan the thread. nobody said anything about reading each and every post.
wont be able to do that till i get paid thursday. and then i wouldnt be till next week when i get to it, got a dentist appt right smack in the middle of the afternoon.
niice find on the lifters Ben thanks. pretty good price too alot better than 200Last edited by geldartb; 06-09-2008, 05:16 PM.
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LMAO... Ben I love you!!
Nice price on the lifters too... thats real cheap.
Go for it Brendan... its only 75 bux and shipped from MI so they shouldn't take that long to get to you. should have them by Fri to work on it since thats your day off.
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Originally posted by tractorman View PostI don't mean to be trite here... but I'm not about to read through 16 pages.
2. the entire thread.
3. you would know.
4. how much preload he has.
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Why are you telling him to check with a dial indicator... he used STOCK pushrods that were SHORTER than his custom ones and they still LOADED the lifters, you can see it and FEEL it right at the rocker. Hell 1/4 turn of an adjustable rocker nut is enough adjustment on a SBC to shut up lifters.
Brendands setup is the same as mine minus his cam is a little different than mine but we are running the same springs same seats, and I don't have noises like this... yes I have slight valve train noise but NOTHING like what he has.
Just go find some lifters somewhere and try those... its worth a shot... Granted you put new springs in the lifters but the oil holes could still be clogged... shit gets in there and with the small amount of metal filings I did see on your head it is a possibility they got fubared on first startup from crappy oil... You did tell me you reused what came out of it when you put the cam in...
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