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Posted by: tat2dphreak Jul 4 2003, 04:02 PM

ok, I am reassembling the right(3,4) head onto the engine... I tightened down the head nuts about as much as I feel comfortable with(afraid of over torquing)... I put back on the rocker assy. but I think I did something wrong... the valves on the rear cylinder(arrowed in the picture) seem WAY to tight... I lossened the valve adjusters all of the way and they are still too tight against the spring... I rotated the engine(thinking it may just be the timing) and they stay tight still...

what did I do wrong?
do I need to tighten the heads more? is this a by-product of removing the head gasket?

it should be mentioned that the other cylinder in the picture is fine... the rockers move freely(after loosening them the same way) when they are not being pushed by the push rods from the engine rotating... please help!


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Posted by: ejm Jul 4 2003, 04:17 PM

Easy things first
Make sure the pushrods are seated properly in the lifters and rockers, then try swapping the pushrods and rockers with the cyl that seems OK.

Posted by: Dave Blackburn Jul 4 2003, 04:19 PM

I think the push rods might have got caught on the side of the lifter insted of going into the center of the lifter.
It happened to me with one push rod, I just had to remove the rocker arms and center the push rod.
Dave

Posted by: tat2dphreak Jul 4 2003, 04:53 PM

ok, I'll go check that... they seemed ok, but what do I know?! confused24.gif

Posted by: tryan Jul 4 2003, 05:33 PM

run your index finger on one side of the pushrod and spin them into the lifter.

Posted by: tat2dphreak Jul 4 2003, 05:56 PM

ok, that was it... the cam lifters weren't properly seated to the pushrods...


thanks for the help! now that side is done until I finish the other side and have to adjust the valves...

another minute victory... thanks to you guys! smilie_pokal.gif

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