cam swap now it wont start help
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cam swap now it wont start help
just put a new cam in my LT1, Im getting spark and fuel. We just checked the rocker arms read off another post to tighten them down a quarter turn. I had them at 3/4 of a turn and took one side down to 1/4 and it didnt change anything. Any ideas please help
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Did you put the opti back on right?
The 93/94 are pretty easy to install with the drive in the wrong position.
With the 95+ it's a little tougher to screw up, but it happens.
What does it do when you try to crank it?
BTW 1/4 pas zero lash is probably as tight as you want to go with stud-mount rockers.
at 3/4 your valves are gonna end up stuck open at high RPM and make bad sounds.
The 93/94 are pretty easy to install with the drive in the wrong position.
With the 95+ it's a little tougher to screw up, but it happens.
What does it do when you try to crank it?
BTW 1/4 pas zero lash is probably as tight as you want to go with stud-mount rockers.
at 3/4 your valves are gonna end up stuck open at high RPM and make bad sounds.
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I looked at the opti when I had it off and it looked like it could only go on 1 way. So if I did screw it up how will i know where to put it to make it right?
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I was taught to leave rockers lashed out kina far, like one or more full turns.
Then try it, when it fires up it will take your 1-2 turns to make them stop chattering. then a final 1/4 turn. Dont worry at idle the rockers shouldnt jump off or anything. Little old school but I had to be told this on two motors that i did cams in. FYI little messy,
oil gets to the rockers and starts flinging, but Napa has little clips that plugs the
oiling hole in the pushrod. I dropped Napa because I really dont think vautozone and the
like would have them.
Might sound odd but when you change up the valve train, you can follow instructions and set lash as close as possible but the valve train (being new) is just a little to tight and the valves aren't seating all the way. Your compression bleeds out one valve or the other or both.
Hope this helps like I had two different motors acting like that.
Then try it, when it fires up it will take your 1-2 turns to make them stop chattering. then a final 1/4 turn. Dont worry at idle the rockers shouldnt jump off or anything. Little old school but I had to be told this on two motors that i did cams in. FYI little messy,
oil gets to the rockers and starts flinging, but Napa has little clips that plugs the
oiling hole in the pushrod. I dropped Napa because I really dont think vautozone and the
like would have them.
Might sound odd but when you change up the valve train, you can follow instructions and set lash as close as possible but the valve train (being new) is just a little to tight and the valves aren't seating all the way. Your compression bleeds out one valve or the other or both.
Hope this helps like I had two different motors acting like that.
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still nothing... im giving up for today been on it since 9am. still nothign just cranks, no backfires or nothing. tomarrow im gonna nit pick it and check the compression of every cylinder and spark. and maybe fuel pressure if i can find the gauge. i think im even gonna pull the timing cover off and check the sprokets just for piece of mind. o and the cam specs are 531/541lift 232/238duration 110lsa if anyone wanted to know