11-03-2012, 12:18 AM | #1 |
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Valve adjustment SBC
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I have a SB 350 with hydraulic lifters and I'm replaing the stock rocker arms with steel roller rockers. Do I need to torque the rockers to a certain level or is there a different way? I have never done this and want to learn on my own so any advice would be very much appreciated. Thank you. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Thanks for the help, Sounds pretty strait forward.
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You adjust the hydraulic the same as you would a flat tappet. The only difference is that you give them a 1/4 turn preload after you get zero lash on the push rod. It is recommended that you only do an 1/8 of turn if you are going to be running high rpm's more often than not, more towards a race application than street application.
This link says to do it after the engine has been running, but you will be fine doing it with out running the engine. Though most of the time it is recommend to do readjustment after you break the cam in after running the engine at 2500 rpm's for 15 minutes. This is one of the better break downs of the adjustment I have found that explains pretty in-depth about it. http://www.centuryperformance.com/va...procedure.html I suggest just doing the 1/4 turn for preload after zero lash. It has worked just fine for me thru out the years of doing this with no failer.
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Not knocking anyone, but I've never got the pushrod spinning method to work...however...
It's a simple deal. The lifter HAS to be on the base of the cam, NOT on the lobe, when cam lobe is pushing the lifter up to open the valve. Tighten the rocker down until there is NO clearance or jiggle between the rocker and top of the valve stem. Then tighten the rocker nut another 1/4-2/2 turn. That's it....You just have to make sure you are NOT campressing the plunger in the lifter, when taking up the clearance out of the rocker/valve area... |
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1/4 turn is for a higher lift radical cam. Stock is one full turn. Depending on your cam I'd say 1/2 to 3/4 turn.
Personally I've always used 1/2 turn on my performance engines, and 3/4 turn on a more mild stockish build. Gary
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i'd think if you never done it and dont have engine experience a service manual might b a good investment for you or at the very least a daytrip to the library
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If you like wrenching on small blocks, this is a good book to have, "How to rebuild your Small Block Chevy" by Dave Vizard. It's got some good info.
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