spoore21
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Hello All,
I am in need of some expert advice. I recently had my top end rebuilt - bored the cylinder, new piston / rings, new valves, guides, and springs. I am having trouble doing re-assembly. The left intake guide is tight on the cam.
I install the rockers with the pin on the cam pointing at 4:30. I have the rocker pins tick marks all at 12:00. When I tightened the cam bearing holder screws, it becomes impossible to turn the left intake rocker pin to where the tick mark faces away from the plug. All the other rockers have some degree of play.
I have tried the following with no success. 1) Switching rocker arms and rocker pins (parts 4 and 5 circled in red below) 2) Switching the cam bearings (outside holders) 3) Switching cams.
My only other idea would be changing the cam carrier / holder assembly. I cleaned the cam carrier basket using high heat in an ultrasonic cleaner. I am wondering if that might be enough to warp the aluminum to make the hole where the rocker pin goes out of spec.
Additional question - Are the rockers and guides identical? I know they say to keep each identified to their correct position. I have a sac of unsorted rocker pins and rickers I considered switching. I think they may be from a fat cam. Initially I thought I had a fat cam and skinny cam rockers. I have that sorted and am using skinny cam and skinny cam rockers/pins.
Any help would be awesome!!!




I am in need of some expert advice. I recently had my top end rebuilt - bored the cylinder, new piston / rings, new valves, guides, and springs. I am having trouble doing re-assembly. The left intake guide is tight on the cam.
I install the rockers with the pin on the cam pointing at 4:30. I have the rocker pins tick marks all at 12:00. When I tightened the cam bearing holder screws, it becomes impossible to turn the left intake rocker pin to where the tick mark faces away from the plug. All the other rockers have some degree of play.
I have tried the following with no success. 1) Switching rocker arms and rocker pins (parts 4 and 5 circled in red below) 2) Switching the cam bearings (outside holders) 3) Switching cams.
My only other idea would be changing the cam carrier / holder assembly. I cleaned the cam carrier basket using high heat in an ultrasonic cleaner. I am wondering if that might be enough to warp the aluminum to make the hole where the rocker pin goes out of spec.
Additional question - Are the rockers and guides identical? I know they say to keep each identified to their correct position. I have a sac of unsorted rocker pins and rickers I considered switching. I think they may be from a fat cam. Initially I thought I had a fat cam and skinny cam rockers. I have that sorted and am using skinny cam and skinny cam rockers/pins.
Any help would be awesome!!!




