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Embarrassed, Lifter Geometry |
Wew |
Jun 22 2022, 12:33 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 227 Joined: 17-January 15 From: Novato, ca Member No.: 18,335 Region Association: None |
Hi all,
I have watched Ian's valve geometry video many times. Thank you Ian. I have my side to side movement on the valve train set with .004mm of movement and things lined up very nicely. Even ordered some shims from Tabari to help. Now comes the part that just isn't working for me and must be some type of simple oversight on my part. I know in the video they start with the adjustable pushrod and .271mm in length and then work from there. My cam grind also has me at a .426mm lift for intake. I even purchased the digital dial and arm mechanism Ian uses in his video. I am working off of the intake cylinder 1. Here's the crazy part: When I turn my motor manually the mic shows a travel of over 1.0300mm? I do rotate my drive shaft 360 degrees twice in order to get this measurement. The first 360 degree rotation I barely get any movement, the second 360 degree movement back to TDC is what really moves the dial and I end up at over 1,000mm which really sends me for a loop. I am more than double the travel that Ian has got and the recommended travel. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/WTF.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/headbang.gif) I am super perplexed? I know it has to be user error and there is just no way it could be so far off. I would appreciate all input and recommendations. Thanks much, Gary |
sportlicherFahrer |
Jun 22 2022, 12:42 PM
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Nothing to see here. Group: Members Posts: 1,088 Joined: 18-April 05 From: Tacoma, WA Member No.: 3,945 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Have you tried measuring the lift in thousands of an inch? Pushrod length is usually measured in mm, and the lift measured in inches.
Also, the rocker sideplay should be .005 inch as well. |
Wew |
Jun 22 2022, 12:47 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 227 Joined: 17-January 15 From: Novato, ca Member No.: 18,335 Region Association: None |
Have you tried measuring the lift in thousands of an inch? Pushrod length is usually measured in mm, and the lift measured in inches. Also, the rocker sideplay should be .005 inches as well. Oh my.... This may be the simple solution I needed. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/pray.gif) Thank you. When I get home this evening I will make the change on the mic when I do the lift measurement in inches. Thank you much. Message received on the sidepaly of .005 inches as well. Sucking at math has really come back to bite me hard when it comes to engine building. This forum is my savior and has helped me from grenading my engine a few times. Thanks again, Gary |
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