214infantry
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Should the shaft hold down brackets be touching the rocker arms? Some are and some aren’t on my set up.
The arms do have a right and left offset where the pushrod dent is shaped and installed so the pushrods are close together.
..........I found 2 bent pushrods and 3 pushrods not even on the rocker arms, they were just laying there.
Hopefully when I get the heads back from the machine shop I'll know what caused the issue. I'll post back here when I get the heads back.What was the cause?
That's usually from the rockers not being correctly oriented...though that may not be the cause in your case.Thanks for the replies, the pic Don Frelier posted shows them touching the rocker arms. They do have the spacers between each rocker arm, some of the rocker arm tip wear patterns are a little off, not centered. Going to buy a new set from 440 source, have my heads at the machine shop after I found 2 bent pushrods and 3 pushrods not even on the rocker arms, they were just laying there.
Hopefully when I get the heads back from the machine shop I'll know what caused the issue. I'll post back here when I get the heads back.
I'm hoping they can figure out if it was a valve train issue from the heads, I'm no expert and I don't plan on pulling the engine and tearing it down. The only failed pieces that I could detect with a visual was 2 bent pushrods and 3 pushrods just there, not touching the rocker arm, one was off entirely and stuck at an angle under the valley pan. Please inform me on what else I could look at after finding the pushrods in that condition.So you are thinking that the machine shop will know? Interesting. Do they have the entire motor and the valve train peices as found in its failed condition?
If the rockers are as they should be, verify that the pushrods were the correct length (not too short).I'm hoping they can figure out if it was a valve train issue from the heads, I'm no expert and I don't plan on pulling the engine and tearing it down. The only failed pieces that I could detect with a visual was 2 bent pushrods and 3 pushrods just there, not touching the rocker arm, one was off entirely and stuck at an angle under the valley pan. Please inform me on what else I could look at after finding the pushrods in that condition.
I'm hoping they can figure out if it was a valve train issue from the heads, I'm no expert and I don't plan on pulling the engine and tearing it down. The only failed pieces that I could detect with a visual was 2 bent pushrods and 3 pushrods just there, not touching the rocker arm, one was off entirely and stuck at an angle under the valley pan. Please inform me on what else I could look at after finding the pushrods in that condition.