michael evans
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It seems they all squash all together be the time I walk over to the car from the bench where I had them straighten out.
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SignUp Now!Once you get the right length push rod in start your adjustments. #5 to me is a red flag. I question anything that happens to my car, and my gut immediately says a bad lifter, whether it is or not. But if your adjustments don't all line up across the board with the height of your adjusting screw on each rocker arm, your lifter in that cylinder is compromised.
I measured the for push rods. Turns out they were not to far off. Need them to be 0.045 shorter.
Probably because your sensor is covered in oil and it’s burning off? Just a thought?? What can’t you figure out about push rods ? First u need to order a pushrod checker. Then you can figure out what size pushrod u need . Let me know what size you need as you can see I have a wide assortment of them . Also that’s what a pushrod length checker looks like .Just started it to put a few heat cycles on it I saw that my AFRs went from rock steady 13.0 to 11.5 dancing around and what I can't figure out yet is by changing the pushrods and springs only, the main belt (and only) became to short. It was really causing the adjuster to bottom out. Installed a shorter belt to solve that.
Maybe because it is running better
Rained all day today so hopefully will take it for a drive tomorrow if the weather allows.
Thanks all