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After my maiden voyage with the TR3 restoration a couple of weeks ago, I decided to re-torque the cylinder head. When I took the valve cover off, the rockers were pretty dry. There was some oil laying around, but the tops of the rockers where the holes are showed no idication of any oil coming out.
I removed the rocker shaft (have to do that to re-torque the head), removed the spark plugs and cranked the engine for almost 30 seconds...NO OIL from the hole in the head. :frown:
I then removed the screw in the back of the head. Had to cut down a 9/16" socket to get in there clamped by a pair of vise grips. Cranked the engine again, and after about 8-10 seconds, the oil started to pour out pretty good from the hole vacated by removal of the screw.
Happy days, at least I don't have to remove the head. I should be able to clean the passageway in there without to much fanfare...but that job is for tommorow, I'm just going to have a Hoegaarden for now and relax.
I certainly didn't want to go to the external oiler.
I removed the rocker shaft (have to do that to re-torque the head), removed the spark plugs and cranked the engine for almost 30 seconds...NO OIL from the hole in the head. :frown:
I then removed the screw in the back of the head. Had to cut down a 9/16" socket to get in there clamped by a pair of vise grips. Cranked the engine again, and after about 8-10 seconds, the oil started to pour out pretty good from the hole vacated by removal of the screw.
Happy days, at least I don't have to remove the head. I should be able to clean the passageway in there without to much fanfare...but that job is for tommorow, I'm just going to have a Hoegaarden for now and relax.

I certainly didn't want to go to the external oiler.
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