I started work on the '67 NADA 109 today. Only two mechanical orders of business...replace a leaky wheel cylinder and bleed the brakes, and then attend to a valvetrain noise that the PO told me was a bent pushrod.
Got the top valve cover off, and was able to get the rocker shaft assembly lifted up on the studs high enough to remove all the pushrods. One pushrod was warped a little, not even sure I would say it was "bent". Two others were very slightly out of round. I had an entire replacement set, so I replaced those three, and set the valve lash according to the shop manual. Buttoned it back up and fired it up, and the noise is still there...
It sounds like a loose rocker arm, but I know it's not that...at least not on the top side. It's a pretty bad rattling sound that speeds up with the engine rpms. I plan on pulling the side cover off tomorrow and checking the exhaust side, but I'm not overly optimistic that will be the problem...it really sounds like it's coming from the top of the engine.
Anyone have any other suggestions or opinions on things I should start to check for? I have a complete spare engine that I was told was running when pulled, but I really did not have the intentions of getting that far into this vehicle before I put it up for sale. I do have a lot of replacement parts available, though, including another complete head and valvetrain. Anyways, any suggestions right about now would be great.
Thanks.
Got the top valve cover off, and was able to get the rocker shaft assembly lifted up on the studs high enough to remove all the pushrods. One pushrod was warped a little, not even sure I would say it was "bent". Two others were very slightly out of round. I had an entire replacement set, so I replaced those three, and set the valve lash according to the shop manual. Buttoned it back up and fired it up, and the noise is still there...
It sounds like a loose rocker arm, but I know it's not that...at least not on the top side. It's a pretty bad rattling sound that speeds up with the engine rpms. I plan on pulling the side cover off tomorrow and checking the exhaust side, but I'm not overly optimistic that will be the problem...it really sounds like it's coming from the top of the engine.
Anyone have any other suggestions or opinions on things I should start to check for? I have a complete spare engine that I was told was running when pulled, but I really did not have the intentions of getting that far into this vehicle before I put it up for sale. I do have a lot of replacement parts available, though, including another complete head and valvetrain. Anyways, any suggestions right about now would be great.
Thanks.
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