Rox Crusher wrote:Well finally got the new exhuast installed.
What an absolute pain in the ass trying to get all the clamps tight enough where the pieces would stop slipping. Going to test them again tomorrow to see if they need welded.
Next time I will just go to an exhaust shop and pay the extra 200 bones and be done with it.
Eck wrote:Little too late, but hitting the snot out of it with an impact is advisable. I think there are some advantages to making it removable as well so not welding it might pay off down the road.
Rox Crusher wrote:My luck isn't the best lately........
Started up nicely and seems to run well but the valve train is noisiest I've ever heard. Drivers side noticeably louder than passenger. I'm thinking bent or worn pushrods.
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What do you suspect ?
landshark wrote: Rockers hitting valve covers?
Eck wrote:You using the BH headers right? Did they give you the header gasket? Apparently it's specific to their headers if they didn't.
Rox Crusher wrote:Eck wrote:You using the BH headers right? Did they give you the header gasket? Apparently it's specific to their headers if they didn't.
Yes, using their headers and the gaskets they use.
Interesting fact that the instructions say no gaskets are necessary.
Rox Crusher wrote:My valve-train is way louder than Phil's, which I thought was slightly louder than normal for roller rockers.
I removed the driver's side valve cover as that was the noisiest side. No indication of the rockers hitting the valve covers which isn't surprising as I am using same valve cover, gasket, and rockers as Phil.
The rockers appear to be well-centered on the valve stems and the rollers are oriented correctly.
I'm using the original pushrods that were in this block so unknown if they had any problems but we cleaned them up and they all looked fine. Didn't measure them or anything though. They don't appear to have been rubbing / hitting the hole in the head.
Some of them are loose enough where they can be freely rotated, but can't move up or down.
Some are so loose they can be moved up and down, quite sloppy.
Also, I spoke to Scott and he said he didn't mill enough off the heads that the hydraulic lifters wouldn't compensate for the difference.
I don't have enough knowledge or experience to know what is normal or acceptable so the feedback is much appreciated.
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