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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
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Also did the valve tips look okay from what you could tell in photos? They all looked pretty much the same to me.
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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
I don't see a need to replace the rocker arms if they show no damage. Pushrods should be checked for straight on a surface plate of some kind - something you know is dead flat.
Hard to tell from a pic - look over each tip and ensure there's no damage at all. |
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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
Here are my two must have books. Almost 50 years of building SBCs and I still turn to these now and again
![]() Note that Vizard is displacing the front valley seal in the pic. Nobody's perfect ;-) |
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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
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I took some more pictures I will attach them, but I will look at them again tonight more closely. Also thank you for the book recommendations I will try to pick one or both of them up if I can find them!
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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
Ha! I wouldn’t have noticed if you didn’t say anything that is awesome!
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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
Here are some more although ai don’t know if they are any more telling
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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
It's just super hard to tell anything from the pics :-/ I don't see anything obvious; the tip should be a cleanly machined surface with defined edges.
This is an extreme case, but here's the kind of damage you're looking for on the valve tip. Last edited by Willshook; 03-19-2025 at 06:15 PM. |
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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
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Update I did manage to get the cam out yesterday and the lobe for that lifter is completely rounded off. No surprise there really. Here are some pictures for the curious. Now just waiting on parts to come in. Also the timing chain was extremely loose had plastic teeth that 90% of them had broken. So good calls there lol.
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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
Any recommendations on how to clean a dirty engine up the best/easiest?
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I use chlorinated brake cleaner for gasket surfaces; the "pro" stuff that's not green, but cleans
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Maybe a dumb question, How would I check to see if something has fallen into cylinders? Hahaha okay 3 cans of brake clean coming up.
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Ah; I had forgotten that you didn't pull the heads - disregard. Just look in the intake ports and vacuum anything out that got in there from removing the intake. Tape over the ports until you're ready to re-install the intake. |
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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
Ahhh okay gotcha! I am slightly worried part of timing cover gasket may have made its way in as it was completely shot “crispy” and crumbled almost immediately after I took timing cover off.
I will definitely vacuum out underneath vacuum manifold though. Thank you. Looks like parts won’t come in until tomorrow but I will post more updates as I go!
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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
I wouldn't worry all that much about it - some of it's probably in the pan but not the end of the world. And there's really no easy way to address that without removing the pan and...see "while I'm in there" comments above
Remember that RTV Black is your friend for all these gaskets
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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
To check the push rods for straight, a glass table or mirror is a good surface. A bent rod rolling over the glass will make a rather easy to hear clicking noise.
If you have an air compressor, pull the plugs and blow some air into the openings. Should be enough air to get any bits of gasket to come back out though open valves. IIRC - you mentioned a bore scope earlier. Can use that to check for stuff in the cylinders as well. |
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Haha I see what you mean while I’m in there can get carried away. I used permatex ultra gray for my intake last time but I did buy ultra black for the timing cover.
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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
Doesn't it worry you guys that the metal from the wiped out lobe has circulated thru the entire engine bearings and all? I have always assumed they were junk when that happened because wiser men than I have said so right here on this site.
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I've replaced quite a few failed cams (from other people's builds) with no issues after the fact. $500 and a day’s work, and you takes your chances. Last edited by Willshook; 03-20-2025 at 07:28 PM. |
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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
Well regardless of whether this works or not I appreciate the help!
I understand there is a risk of failure but like Willshook said I would rather take my chances than buy a whole new engine or do a complete rebuild at least at this point. That being said I hope this works lol
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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
So I got my new camshaft and timing set on but I am having some difficulty with the oil pan gasket piece that is in the bottom of my timing cover is there a trick to getting it back on, the only thing I have seen is to loosen the front two bolts to oil pan and drop it down. I worry that will ruin whatever seal is still there after X number of years lol.
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Re: Bad Lifter 305 what to replace?
I have trimmed the corners off my timing cover before to install it without moving the oil pan. It's the corners on the inside where the front oil pan seal goes. That's a tip I picked up from the internet years ago but it worked for me. I probably used a little extra RTV for good measure.
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