Colapsed Lifter?
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Colapsed Lifter?
OK, if any of you read my post on the ticking noise, I pulled my valve cover and the rocker arms were tight and the set screws that are in them are in about the same place but one had slop in it so I removed the rocker arm and the pushrod was not bent. So does this mean that I have a colapsed lifter
Sorry about the ignorance of this post but I have never dealt with anything like this before
Sorry about the ignorance of this post but I have never dealt with anything like this before
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So should I pull the intake apart and check the lifter first, how do you tell if the lifter is bad Also if I had a worn cam lobe wouldn't I see shavings in the oil or something
Alfster, check your PM
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IF the lifter is colapsed when you push on the push rod without the rocker arm it should move slightly up and down. If it doesn't move than it is colapsed. If it does move than the other possibility is that the cam lobe is going away. If you have a dial indicator ar can get one compare the lift at the pushrod of that lobe and another ( make sure they are the same - both intake or both exhaust )