So why do you have it set at .030?
Not that the change will make much difference, with your leaky lifter bores




I did have some lifter tick at start up when it was cold, but since the weather has warmed up I rarely get the ticking. If the lifters are in fact bleeding down, why would they do it at high RPM when the oil pressure is high and not at low RPM and when shut off?Through various testing we have discovered that lifter preload should be set between .030” to
.040” or ½ to ¾ a turn of the wrench past zero for optimal performance
Are you sure that ticking isn't cold start piston slap instead?SilverXJ wrote:I did have some lifter tick at start up when it was cold, but since the weather has warmed up I rarely get the ticking.
get one it will keep the motor alive! mine dropped 20 degrees at idle more down going down the road.SilverXJ wrote:No oil cooler and the engine runs right around 210*. I don't have an oil temp gauge.Jeep4xb4u wrote:If letting your engine cool down a bit quites it up that leads me to believe it is a viscosity related issue. Maybe high oil temps?Are you running an oil cooler?
Yes, I do. But after my previous engine (you can count the one before that too with a tick that turned into a piston in the pan) and several problems I don't want the next noise to be another costly repair.TurboTom wrote:Me thinks you worry too much.
I agree. It doesn't make sense to me that they bleed down at higher RPMS with more oil pressure and sound fine at lower rpms... plus I know what excess clearance sounds like in a valve train, just not at high RPMS. But you know... when one things about it one could rationalize that they are bleeding down at higher RPMs.Read up on how lifters work...They are not bleeding down.
Just want to makes sure all the bases are covered and there isn't something waiting to break.You are off on a tangent with the valve springs...Forget it.
I know.... and I suppose that the noisy cam and noisy rockers make the racket.Roller rockers are also noisy compared to the stock ones.
Nah.. this one isn't going to see mud anymore... well... at least deep mud.Now stop thinking about all this stuff, and show a pic of it knee deep in mud!!!!
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