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| cam is wearing
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| not much info for anything other than a wag
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| could even be a geometry issue working the nuts loose
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| More info please.... Pressed in studs? Poly locks?
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| Seems to me we have an obvious Messiah in waiting, that has all the answers, if only he would appear. I give you Michael Beard!
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| quote: Originally posted by fastracer482: It’s all stock Chevrolet parts
So, aSSuming it's hydraulic flat tappet, it's either wearing the cam lobes off, the rocker nuts are backing off, or the studs are pulling out of the head. Larger than stock lift and spring pressure can contribute to that. Could be a valve smacking a piston every once in a while? Teenage driver? Place a straight edge on the tops of the studs to see if any are taller. Put a set of poly locks on it.
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| quote: So, aSSuming it's hydraulic flat tappet, it's either wearing the cam lobes off, the rocker nuts are backing off, or the studs are pulling out of the head. Larger than stock lift and spring pressure can contribute to that. Could be a valve smacking a piston every once in a while? Teenage driver?
Place a straight edge on the tops of the studs to see if any are taller.
Put a set of poly locks on it.
"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular." Dave Cook N375
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| quote: Originally posted by Canted Valve: Seems to me we have an obvious Messiah in waiting, that has all the answers, if only he would appear. I give you Michael Beard!
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| Absolutely no dig! Just an attempt at levity with "loose rocker" word association. Please excuse if I was misunderstood.
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| quote: Originally posted by rusty: quote: So, aSSuming it's hydraulic flat tappet, it's either wearing the cam lobes off, the rocker nuts are backing off, or the studs are pulling out of the head. Larger than stock lift and spring pressure can contribute to that. Could be a valve smacking a piston every once in a while? Teenage driver?
Place a straight edge on the tops of the studs to see if any are taller.
Put a set of poly locks on it.
"Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular." Dave Cook N375
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X3. As Dave suggested, if you have pressed in rocker studs, do a quick check with a straight edge on the studs, to make sure some aren't pulling out. If you have a dial indicator, you can confirm your valve lift is correct and consistent, to rule out worn cam lobes. And if it is just the nuts backing off, try a fresh set of them. They should be the "prevailing torque" style of nuts, that feel tight all the way down as you put them on the studs. Same thing as you loosen and remove the existing ones, you should not be able to turn them by hand at any point until they are off the studs. If the studs are old and have had nuts run up and down on them many times, the threads on those can wear out too. So if you get new nuts, and they thread on easily by hand, you need new studs too. One other possible issue - check to make sure the center part of the valve spring retainers is not contacting the guide seals at full lift. That can also lead to bent pushrods, etc.
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| if I remember right those nuts were subject to wear and would back off. A new set may solve the Delema
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