3/18/03
QUESTION 1
Hello Scott,
My question is rather a simple one. I have a newly rebuilt 325 hp 396 Chevrolet with all
stock components. My question is: How do I get rid of one pesky rocker that seems to
tick from time to time. At warm idle it will come and go. I have done the half turn
beyond zero lash method very carefully on all the rockers. I have been told that it is very
difficult to get the valvetrain geometry correct after reworking the heads ‚ and that is
where the noise is coming from. Therefore, I may just have to live with the sometimes
ticking, sometimes quiet rocker.
I also have been told that I can go as far as one full turn of adjustment beyond zero lash
and still be okay. What to you make of all this? Other than that, the engine runs perfectly
and very smooth with good power.
That you for your time and advice.
Joe Schmitt
Everett, WA
Joe,
When you rebuilt the engine, did
you replace the rocker arm and ball assemblies?
A galled rock and ball assembly will give an
intermittent rocker ticking noise. Most aftermarket
cam companies offer a high performance rocker
ball which has sipes cut into its surface for
better oiling. I would look there first.
Scott
QUESTION 2
Scott,
Iím trying to set up a car with a blown and injected alcohol system that I can pump fuel
from the back of the car to the holding tank in front and then return to the rear tank. My
injection pump would draw fuel from the holding tank and my bypass line would tie into
my fuel inlet line.
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my question: If I pump fuel from a tank in the
rear of the car to a holding tank in the front
via a 3/8-inch line and return from holding
tank to rear with a 5/8-inch line, would the
holding tank be under pressure? And do you think
this would work?
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Ron
Dear Ron,
What you are trying to do is a
tricky set up which usually results in burned
pistons. I suggest that you install a tank in
the front of your vehicle somehow and eliminate
the back tank.
If you insist on the rear tank,
you will need volume. You should run a holding
tank large enough to make a quarter-mile pass
(3-5 gallons).
You need to supply your holding
tank with large line from the rear tank (#12
line minimum) and feed it with a large volume
electric pump. Your holding tank needs a float
system in it to control the electric pump to
prevent overflow. Your return line should feed
into your holding tank.
Good luck.
Scott
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