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#474115 - 06/28/08 07:51 PM
Re: Bush alignement in rocker arms
[Re: Dave Russell]
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Jedi Hopeful
Registered: 05/22/07
Posts: 185
Loc: Dallas, Texas
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There is an internal groove (slot) in the rocker arm bushing. This slot is supposed to be oriented (clocked) so that the groove connects the oil feed hole in the shaft ONLY to the bottom of the rocker & to the pushrod feed hole. It should NOT intersect the top rocker hole.
If the bushing has been incorrectly installed or has turned itself in the rocker arm, the oil feed slot will connect to the hole in the top of the rocker & oil will spurt out.
There have been cases where the top rocker holes have been purposely plugged to compensate for wrong or improperly installed bushings. D Got a picture to show us Dave? I've had engines where there was holes plugged. Patrick
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#474326 - 06/29/08 01:54 PM
Re: Bush alignement in rocker arms
[Re: Dave Russell]
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Jedi Hopeful
Registered: 10/21/04
Posts: 131
Loc: uk
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Dave
As allways you come to the rescue, the rocker shown actually feeds ok but on some of the others the groove (slot) stops just short or the pushrod feed so i guess i'll have to re-bush them, i remember at the time wondering the correct way to fit them, allways a job when you only have a book to work from !!! By the way my engine pressure is a bit over 20 now, having fitted the filter adapter correctly, will play with the pressure relief valve a bit to see if it comes up at all, then like you say get everything set and give it the big run up !!!!
Rob
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