
Re: Hydraulic Lifters and Valve Train Rattle
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Re: Hydraulic Lifters and Valve Train Rattle
- From: Gary Pavlovich <glpavlovich@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Aug 2008 17:40:43 -0700
Don,
Be careful with pre-loads. We have found that being as little as 2-3 turns
more than the correct pre-load cost us 60HP and 45ft.lbs. torque; amazing
what a seemingly slight difference to "us" is when it is a huge change to
the motor that deals in 100 thousands of tolerances.
Gary Pavlovich
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Gallimore" <dongallimore@xxxxxxx>
To: "Mailing List" <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2008 5:15 PM
Subject: Hydraulic Lifters and Valve Train Rattle
Earlier this year, I installed a new Comp Cams Hydraulic Lifter Cam with
440Source roller rockers. Now that I've run it a few miles (Carlisle and
back), I adjusted the lifters and quickly change the oil and filter on my
440.
When I started it, the oil pressure took a while to build up (need to fill
the oil filter, I guess), but took a lot longer than I would have
expected. Once I had oil pressure and started it, the rocker train was
rattling pretty hard. After putting an automotive stethoscope to the
valve covers, found it was the right side valve train. So, shut down the
motor, pulled the valve cover but found no problems. Did no lash
adjustment, just put the valve cover back on.
No noise now? Huh? Make any sense?
While we're at it, Comp Cam said to adjust the rocker until it contacts
the push rod then give it a half turn more for preload. The studs are
20tpi so a half tune is 0.025 preload. Sound right for preload? I did
notice when I pulled the valve covers for the above problem I could turn
the pushrods on the closed valves by hand.
Akron Don
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