Hey guys! A friend of mine has been having some trouble with his motor. He got a Jaspers rebuild and asked them to put a bigger cam in it. Well, it's wiped 2 cams now. Talking with another buddy he suggest I check the lifter preload when we get the new cam back in and get eveyrhting bolted down.
Basically we are thinking a couple things here: 1) Jaspers obviously doesn't know about turbo buick motor and prolly threw too radical a cam in there for the stock valve assembly. 2) The heads or deck have been shaved. So with this in mind I plan on checking the lifter preload before we put it back together.
My questions is, where do I measure the preload at? do I use a wire feeler gauge? what are the acceptable ranges for lifter preload? where should the lifter be at on the cam when I check for the preload?
Thanks guys!
Basically we are thinking a couple things here: 1) Jaspers obviously doesn't know about turbo buick motor and prolly threw too radical a cam in there for the stock valve assembly. 2) The heads or deck have been shaved. So with this in mind I plan on checking the lifter preload before we put it back together.
My questions is, where do I measure the preload at? do I use a wire feeler gauge? what are the acceptable ranges for lifter preload? where should the lifter be at on the cam when I check for the preload?
Thanks guys!