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Did the pushrod come out of the tappet socket? Check for that before you get too excited. Hopefully it’s just not seated down there
Let me make sure we have this correct. The intake rocker is excessively, like seized, to the rocker arm shaft?? Correct??When you rechecked the rocker. You found the rocket adjuster not seated in the push rod and the push rod cocked to one side?Without knowing if the rocker moved freely on the rocker shaft before your adjustment. And if this above is correct. The rocker could have lifted up enough and become stuck in the lifted position to allow the push rod to get cocked to one side?? But, then again the rocker would have had to hold the valve down while this happened.So IF the valve was held down and the piston came up, could the piston have banged the valve? Not sure if there is clearance on that model with the valve open It might not hit and you could be lucky.If it were me at this point. I would measure the height from the head to the tip of the valve and see where your at. If at least very close, a MM or 2, I would do a compression test to see if the intake valve may be stuck open at all. Or at the least make sure your at TDC with the valves closed and blow compressed air in the spark plug hole and see if the air comes blowing out the intake manifold or TB.If the compression is good. I would fit your new rocker assy. and note how much thread is showing on the in. and ex. valve rocker, they should be about the same. Then I would hand crank the engine through.If good so far, I would do another compression test and if good, go for a start up.Just my thoughts,Tom
Double check what stroke you’re on when adjusting the clearance…sounds like the wrong one?Normally when you’re at the correct Top Dead Center, you can feel the clearances on both valves with your handsIt sounds like you were at the top of the other stroke when adjusting but the description is a little unclear What kind of experience do you have doing this?
It can be fine…maybe can’t tell yet Sounds like you just need to rotate the engine to the next Top before making the valve adjustment Just realize there are two points in the motor where the screwdriver method works. You can only adjust the valve on one of themIf you haven’t run the motor for too long you might be fine thanks Chuck i will get my new part fit it and do other tests that others have suggested and see where i am at..thanks againI believe your concern on the rocker arm was from being on the wrong stroke. It’s happened to me…. I readjusted the valve and all good Let’s hope that’s your case..
Torque is 32 ftlbs in a 3 step tightening. To replace you need to loosen all head nuts & bolts and retorque to spec. Should be 4 larger & 1 smaller on head. If you only do 2 you may warp head.