help with small block chevy

05maxlly

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i can see by some of the avatars on here i can get an answer to this i can t seem to keep the rockers in adjustment its a solid lifter cam with roller rockers the studs are pinned they havent pulled out of the heads or at least not yet i just measured all of them i think i have good locks with the allen head in them how tight should i get the locks and i am adjusting them gap to .010 so there not too tight only a few get loose random ones i can drive it 20 miles and i can hear them getting louder it is not crushing the springs let me know what you think other than putting a duramax in it
 

Stingpuller

The Pusher Man
Jan 11, 2007
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Rockers

.010 sounds tight unless it's a tight lash cam. Did you put break in oil in the motor or just regular oil? It may have a cam going away. Jeff
 

05maxlly

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Jan 27, 2008
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i think i have my decimal wrong 10 thousands is what i set it too the cam was used and previously broke in (i think) the oil dosnt have metal in it i dident want to pull he cam out yet wanted to try it all 1st
 

Lonnie

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Usually mid 020's to .030. Would not try less than .020.

Remember your rocker studs could move due to improper studs. The factory studs are not machined flat on top & the allen head type lock nuts do not seat flat on them, allowing the adjustment to move.

For a test, start the car with valve cover off (oil may make a mess) & see if the pushrods are rotating. They should spin. If some are not spinning, investigate further as a few lobes could be going flat.
 

05maxlly

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Jan 27, 2008
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looks like i have factory studs as they are not flat i will flatten them and set the lash to .025 and see how it goes thanks for all the help i will follow up in a few days
 

RickDLance

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Usually the exhaust is a few thousands looser then the intake. Do you know what came is in it? Are you sure its a flat tappet?
 

68skylark455

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Ours was usually .018 In and .020 ex on our nascar grind in the late model. We adjusted them every monday after a weekend of racing 30-50 laps plus 20 practice laps. Used cams are usually not a good idea and with any cam, if you installed "new" lifters on an old cam you take a chance of a lobe wearing down.
 

JMK777

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lash should be between .018 and .022 . But i think your push rods are bent/bending. pull them out and check them. what type are they
 

JMK777

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they are on piece rods i forget the specs but none are bent

Are all the valves out of tolerance or just a few. one other thing is mushrooming lifters caused by high lift and high ratio rockers. I have ran into this several times. is it cylinders 6,8,5,7?
 

Bobcat

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What kind of valve springs are you running with that cam? Was valve springs changed for the cam? You need different valve springs other than stock for that cam. Studs could be stretching/pulling. Usually doesn't happen if they are screw in though. Are you running roller rockers or regular rockers? Have to ask but you didn't put a couple hydraulic lifters back in did you? Was heads pulled off and reworked when cam installed? May be slightly bent valve? Cam lobe could be wearing off prematurely if cam wasn't lubed up and broken in right.