I have question pertaining to the results of priming.
440 that I just finished putting back together. At TDC on #1. No parts were replaced except for timing gear and chain set. I aligned them according to the big block engine rebuilding book. Cam was not out, so cam bearing cannot be blocking oil galley. This was a running engine that I decided to take down and inspect…since I had the time.
When priming with drill and rod, I get good flow on passenger side rockers. Nothing on drivers side. So, I tried several different degrees of the crank and reattempted at each location.
I tried turning the motor with the starter, still no favorable result.
I have taken that side (drivers) rocker back off and ran the drill and rod…still nothing.
Does anybody know of a specific position for the crank to be in which aligns the oil galley for the drivers rocker ?
While the engine was apart, I made sure the oil passages were clear.
I am stumped at this point.
440 that I just finished putting back together. At TDC on #1. No parts were replaced except for timing gear and chain set. I aligned them according to the big block engine rebuilding book. Cam was not out, so cam bearing cannot be blocking oil galley. This was a running engine that I decided to take down and inspect…since I had the time.
When priming with drill and rod, I get good flow on passenger side rockers. Nothing on drivers side. So, I tried several different degrees of the crank and reattempted at each location.
I tried turning the motor with the starter, still no favorable result.
I have taken that side (drivers) rocker back off and ran the drill and rod…still nothing.
Does anybody know of a specific position for the crank to be in which aligns the oil galley for the drivers rocker ?
While the engine was apart, I made sure the oil passages were clear.
I am stumped at this point.