damoroso
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So...as a few guys know, I finally got my car painted and back on the road. I was trying to make the Turkey Run in Daytona this year and well...nope. Turns out after getting it back from paint and put back together, I took it to get some gas in it, and the rear end felt loose. Got it home put it up and the poly TA bushings had crumbled...WTF? So, replaced them (with rubber this time) and then had to get it aligned. Finally got the car aligned on that Wednesday before Thanksgiving and on the way home decided to "exercise" it a bit. Ran up to 6000, shifted to 2nd, hit about 5500, shifted to 3rd, hit about 4000, shifted and let it idle back down and cruised on after that. A couple miles later, I heard a ticking sound...thought it might have been a header gasket, but it got worse and louder till it sounded link and air compressor. Made the turn on to my street and the car stalled. Started right up, and the sound was gone, wasn't running too bad but not right. Got it into the garage and parked it. Thanksgiving morning I pulled the valve covers. Drivers side nice and clean, no problems....passenger side..well...
Here's what I found:
Number two exhaust rocker split, number two intake pushrod did an S curve and broke.
Looking at this as an opportunity to improve, I thought maybe this is a good time to go roller. After trying COMP cams magnum roller tipped rockers (they didn't work, but that's another story....) I ended up with these:
Gotta tell ya, these are nice pieces. Rebuildable too. I was concerned that they wouldn't fit under my valve covers, but they do...just. I've got about 1/8 inch clearance between the exhaust on 1 and 8 and the end of the valve covers (you can see what I'm running in the background of the rocker pic). So, full rollers with poly locks will fit under cast aluminum valve covers!! I'm sure it's just my imagination, but he engine sure seems happy, happy, happy!!
Here's what I found:
Number two exhaust rocker split, number two intake pushrod did an S curve and broke.
Looking at this as an opportunity to improve, I thought maybe this is a good time to go roller. After trying COMP cams magnum roller tipped rockers (they didn't work, but that's another story....) I ended up with these:
Gotta tell ya, these are nice pieces. Rebuildable too. I was concerned that they wouldn't fit under my valve covers, but they do...just. I've got about 1/8 inch clearance between the exhaust on 1 and 8 and the end of the valve covers (you can see what I'm running in the background of the rocker pic). So, full rollers with poly locks will fit under cast aluminum valve covers!! I'm sure it's just my imagination, but he engine sure seems happy, happy, happy!!