Adjusting rocker arms????
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Adjusting rocker arms????
ok so 92 4.3L "Z" I just got done replacing head gaskets on it. I am adjusting the rocker arms as per the service manual which says to take the play out which is done by tightening the nut till the push rod does not turn and then one full rotation after that. no biggie did that, turned the engine over one time and did the other ones per the book. Heres where I dont know if im going into full retard mode or not. When I put the engine back to tdc on number one the rocker arms and push rods were lose again, not really lose but the rocker arm is able to wiggle a little and the push rod could turn, so i did the whole sequence again and again by the book. Again when i put the engine back to tdc number 1 they were a little loose again. ???? The only thing I can think of is that as im turning he engine over (by hand) I must be collapsing the lifters?? (by the way little side note, the block is a 95 so im told from he guy I bought it from, and the lifters are roller lifters) so i really dont know what to do, I dont want to keep adjusting them down until I hear from someone that says to or that im doing something wrong and what to do right. Also these are press in type studs dont know if that helps or not.
Thanks in advance I really dont know what I would do with out this site sometimes
Thanks in advance I really dont know what I would do with out this site sometimes
Last edited by Pyro_fighter; 11-11-2012 at 04:27 PM.
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Wish I could help
With old school engines you could adjust with the engine running.I never had much luck trying to adjust them while engine was on the stand and do what you are describing.
Im facing the same challenge with my engine shortly cause of the way the front brackets cover up the valve covers.I know theres a sequence on how to do it.As long as they are done in the proper sequence the ones that are loose should pump up after the engine starts.
Let me know how it works out for you.
Im facing the same challenge with my engine shortly cause of the way the front brackets cover up the valve covers.I know theres a sequence on how to do it.As long as they are done in the proper sequence the ones that are loose should pump up after the engine starts.
Let me know how it works out for you.
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Well crap thats what i was affraid of, since i have already done the sequence twice and now some are (im guessing bottomed out) what do i do now? I really dont want to pull everything apart, i cant set the lash with the lifters pumped up right? And i have no idea where to put the lash since the lifters are collapsed. Anu help would be great. Can i have some one spin the oil pump while i turn the engine? If thats even possible. By the way the engine just has the heads and intake on it nothing else so theres no firing it up
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