Hello,
I am doing a valve job for the very first time in my life. My car is '95 Limina APV (van) with 3600 3.1L, 135K miles on it. I am not a mechanic but very handy.
I do a valve job because I had some bad knocking sound (and maybe some missing), all of the sudden, that seemed to rock the rear valve cover. A mechanic said that I might have some loose parts or bad lifters.
Lifters were indeed messed up, those that looked good were not springing any more, just totally stuck. Others were with top cover of the lifter flipped open and rods inside of the lifters inners. I was surprised the engine was running totally well before the sudden knocking developed. Rocker arms, in general were very loose, you could remove rods for some with bare hands (probably due to bad lifters).
I have changed everything that can be replaced with new parts, whatever the "valve job" exposes you to change. Seats, springs, lifters, rods, you name it. Everything is after-market but a correct size and all.
Finally, I am at the glorious finishing and assembly stage. Done a rope method to change the springs, it was a grand undertaking.
I have ran into a problem.
I have Chiltons manual and GM manual for my car. Chilton's says to tighten rockerarm 3/4 turn after the lash, GM manual says 1.5 turns... twice as much. I did 1 turn for now.
My problem that after I tighten proper exhaust and intake with cylinder #1 at tdc, then proper ones with cylinder #4 at tdc.. (with 1 turn after the lash) Everything seems to be ok. Then I crank the engine with the starter for a few turns, I look at the rocker arms. Some are a little loose, I can move them side to side just a little. However, even if I did 1.5 turns after the lash, I don't think I would cure it.
Is it OK for rocker arms to be a little loose at some random position of the engine? Or my tightening sucks?
I also think that lifters might get saturated with oil and make rods more stiff. I did give my lifters a bath in oil before the installation, probably by now most oil might have left the lifters while I was playing with the tightening.
I am pretty much ready to put the covers on but I am not looking to disassemble the whole thing again. It is a van and it has 100's of parts and connections on top of the engine. It would be dreadful to go back and correct something.
I am doing a valve job for the very first time in my life. My car is '95 Limina APV (van) with 3600 3.1L, 135K miles on it. I am not a mechanic but very handy.
I do a valve job because I had some bad knocking sound (and maybe some missing), all of the sudden, that seemed to rock the rear valve cover. A mechanic said that I might have some loose parts or bad lifters.
Lifters were indeed messed up, those that looked good were not springing any more, just totally stuck. Others were with top cover of the lifter flipped open and rods inside of the lifters inners. I was surprised the engine was running totally well before the sudden knocking developed. Rocker arms, in general were very loose, you could remove rods for some with bare hands (probably due to bad lifters).
I have changed everything that can be replaced with new parts, whatever the "valve job" exposes you to change. Seats, springs, lifters, rods, you name it. Everything is after-market but a correct size and all.
Finally, I am at the glorious finishing and assembly stage. Done a rope method to change the springs, it was a grand undertaking.
I have ran into a problem.
I have Chiltons manual and GM manual for my car. Chilton's says to tighten rockerarm 3/4 turn after the lash, GM manual says 1.5 turns... twice as much. I did 1 turn for now.
My problem that after I tighten proper exhaust and intake with cylinder #1 at tdc, then proper ones with cylinder #4 at tdc.. (with 1 turn after the lash) Everything seems to be ok. Then I crank the engine with the starter for a few turns, I look at the rocker arms. Some are a little loose, I can move them side to side just a little. However, even if I did 1.5 turns after the lash, I don't think I would cure it.
Is it OK for rocker arms to be a little loose at some random position of the engine? Or my tightening sucks?
I also think that lifters might get saturated with oil and make rods more stiff. I did give my lifters a bath in oil before the installation, probably by now most oil might have left the lifters while I was playing with the tightening.
I am pretty much ready to put the covers on but I am not looking to disassemble the whole thing again. It is a van and it has 100's of parts and connections on top of the engine. It would be dreadful to go back and correct something.
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