Merlin63Tr4
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The bottom end work you have done has no affect on the valve clearances.
No need to buy new pushrods unless the ones in the engine are bent, corroded or otherwise damaged.
It now sounds (pun intended) like the knocking sound is being caused by excessive valve clearance(s) caused by a stuck tappet(s) in No.4 cylinder.
That would be consistent with your observation that the knock went away as the engine warmed up.
When setting valve clearances I make it a practice to push down on the tappet side of the rocker arm while checking the clearance with a feeler gage at the valve end.
Also, since you don't know the history of this engine, you should check the valve end of the rocker arms for cupping wear.
M.
No need to buy new pushrods unless the ones in the engine are bent, corroded or otherwise damaged.
It now sounds (pun intended) like the knocking sound is being caused by excessive valve clearance(s) caused by a stuck tappet(s) in No.4 cylinder.
That would be consistent with your observation that the knock went away as the engine warmed up.
When setting valve clearances I make it a practice to push down on the tappet side of the rocker arm while checking the clearance with a feeler gage at the valve end.
Also, since you don't know the history of this engine, you should check the valve end of the rocker arms for cupping wear.
M.
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