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answer to valve clack found with pix
hhhhhmmmmm ntohing really seems to jump out at me
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1094310616.jpg |
perhaps some JB weld and valve adjust and your back on the road!!!!
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Maybe a really long custom adjusting screw(just make it out of all thread,lol) for the custom grind on that one, huh?! Which valve was clacking?? Was that the only one?
EDIT: exhaust or intake side info also? Thanks |
cam oiler tube hole was plugged on #3
I was wondering why that valve wouldnt stay in adjustment... |
Tony, what was the oiler hole plugged with? Just oil gunk?
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Yea thats the exhaust valve #3 yea definatly... intake rocker and lobe was getting oil from somwhere maybe some splash from #2 oiler hole which the exhaust lobe and rocker are kinda behind the cam tower divider so the splash went by.... I dont know for sure ...
yea Mike just oil gunk I guess I put my compresor hose on the cam oiler rubber line with about 120 psi and #'s hole 1 and 2 were fine but the third hole there was no air at all i just pushed a little pin in without any feeling of opposition and it was clear then I took theend cap off sprayed brake clean in the cam oil line and blew it out with the compressor ...X 4 or five per side .... |
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