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Re: Exos's build
I don't think you could put a washer on top of the lifter, it would change the pushrod length. I just used my hydraulic lifters. Everything turned out good.
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Won't the lifter compress and change the measurements? Maybe I could compress it all the way with the adjustable rocker, although Comp says to NOT preload the lifter....
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I can't compress if there is no resistance. The spring inside the lifter will keep it 'right' under no load.
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Ok then. I'll degree it like it is, with head installed and hydraulic lifters. We'll see the results. I agree that without the rockers installed, there will be no load on the lifter.
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I just verified the play in my timing chain, and I am right on the limit : 1/2 inch of play. This is most likely due to the main journals beeing line bored. What do you think? Is this going to be OK? I hope I don't have to buy another chain...
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1/2 inch of play is too much. If that is the case you need to find a shorter chain. Some manufacturers sell shorter chains/gear sets, for engines that have been line bored.
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For degreeing the cam, remove the rocker and put the dial indicator on the push rod.
If your timing chain new? As said before I know some companies sell slightly shorter chains for items like this.
If your timing chain new? As said before I know some companies sell slightly shorter chains for items like this.
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My chain is brand new, it's part of a JP performance set. I don't know if they make a shorter chain for that set, I did not find anything on their website about it. I know they sell shorter chains, but not for the AMC 6 I think. So I have a big problem....
Ideally, I could find a shorter chain that will fit the JP performance double roller set. I'll do some research. More money, more delay...

Ideally, I could find a shorter chain that will fit the JP performance double roller set. I'll do some research. More money, more delay...
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I just sent them an email asking. They don't list one though. There has to be a solution to this as people have had Jeep blocks line bored/honed before. JP magazine's article on the 505 stroker mentions using a Chevy BB timing chain set, but going off Rollmaster's data I don't see how. http://romacusa.com/Sprocket_Data.pdf
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There must be a way to remove links from these chains. I have access to lots of tools and equipment. But I'd prefer finding a chain or a set that will fit. I have a headache now. I will search tomorrow.
I sent an email to JP too.
I sent an email to JP too.
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One important question : When checking timing chain slack, do you measure deflexion only in one direction, or do you measure both directions and add up?
Because my 1/2" is a total of the slack in both directions.
I have a feeling that I should measure only in one direction, and if it's the case, than my deflection would be 1/4"...
I found this link, and I will try it tomorrow :
http://arrc.epnet.com/autoapp/8828/8828 ... ECTION.htm
Because my 1/2" is a total of the slack in both directions.
I have a feeling that I should measure only in one direction, and if it's the case, than my deflection would be 1/4"...
I found this link, and I will try it tomorrow :
http://arrc.epnet.com/autoapp/8828/8828 ... ECTION.htm
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Only one direction
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Yes 1/4 inch. Sounds like what you really have, common enough error. Rule of thumb is allowable deflection should not exceed 2-3% of the sprocket's center line spacing.
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Ok : I recheck the right way. I have 5/32", maximum 3/16" of deflection. What a relief !!
BTW, JP replied already. If anybody has 1/2 of deflection, you need part number : JP5984 LB10
I will probly degree my cam this weekend.
BTW, JP replied already. If anybody has 1/2 of deflection, you need part number : JP5984 LB10
I will probly degree my cam this weekend.
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I tried to contact JP but they couldn't even tell me that they made such an item. Good to know though.
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