Why are 2 push rods sticking out farther than the others?
- deadaheadub
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Why are 2 push rods sticking out farther than the others?
I replaced my push rod tube seals. Putting the rods back in, #3intake and #2exhaust rods wouldn't go in quite as far and now seem to stick out a bit farther than the others(maybe 2-3 mm or so), and the valves are really tight as I try to tighten the assembly nuts, much tighter than the others. What might I have done wrong in reassembling it? And more importantly how can I correct it?
Thanks for help to the inept noobie
Thanks for help to the inept noobie
- deadaheadub
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- vwlover77
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They will not seat into their final position on the valve lifter until the rocker arms are there to hold them in place. If you have a good, bright work light, you can sight down the length of the pushrod to the lifter and see if they are properly centered. I find that a finger slipped into the pushrod tube below the pushrod after the rocker assembly is fitted up into position (but not tightened down) helps get it cenetered on the lifter.
I use one hand to position the pushrod while the other presses the rocker arm against the pushrod...
I use one hand to position the pushrod while the other presses the rocker arm against the pushrod...
Don
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- deadaheadub
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I get what you're saying, but those 2 stuck out farther than the others even before I put the rocker assembly on, when I just had the tubes sticking out. Moving them around with my fingers, trying to find the center, I couldn't get them to go in any farther.vwlover77 wrote:They will not seat into their final position on the valve lifter until the rocker arms are there to hold them in place. If you have a good, bright work light, you can sight down the length of the pushrod to the lifter and see if they are properly centered. I find that a finger slipped into the pushrod tube below the pushrod after the rocker assembly is fitted up into position (but not tightened down) helps get it cenetered on the lifter.
I use one hand to position the pushrod while the other presses the rocker arm against the pushrod...
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- Amskeptic
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Only install rocker assembly when that cylinder is at TDC with the distributor rotor pointing to that cylinder's spark plug wire in the cap. The rocker assembly nuts cannot overcome valve spring pressure if you try to assemble with a valve open (that'sthe sticking-out push rod).deadaheadub wrote:Well, I learned today that the rods go in and out as the crankshaft goes round and round! I put the fan back on and turned it some like I'm adjusting the valves and it made some of the rods go in and some go farther out.
Duh.
Well, I'm learning. That's a good thing, since I got so much to learn...
Colin
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