<VV> re;'screeching 110'
Larry Forman
Larry at forman.net
Sun Jul 3 11:33:22 EDT 2005
At 03:24 AM 7/3/2005 -0700, tom zimmermann wrote:
>Ron,it sounds a lot like a valve problem,at worst a broken guide;;;wrong
>rocker arm,from another engine,will push the valve stem sideways and break
>the guide;;a plugged pushrod that's not oiling the rocker,a bent one
>that's rubbing on the guide plate (or a backwards guideplate),a bad
>rocker/ball,,also look in pushrod tube for a piece of debris,and possibly
>a bent rocker stud...slip a 90* elbow on the Y-pipe,run the muffler out
>sideways;;;then pull the valve cover off,take BOTH #1 rockers off,and
>start the engine...make sure all of the keepers are holding the valve stem
>at the retainer,causing the spring to 'cock',or lodging itself
>elsewhere...a broken inner damper spring is harder to detect....Tom Z/had
>ALL of the above problems..
To Ron's list I would add a reversed pushrod with the spit hole down at the
lifter end. That would prevent oiling of the rocker and rocker ball and
essentially be the same as a plugged pushrod.
-- Larry
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