I may be mistaken, but I think Mike at B3 was involved with the rocker set up on the OP’s heads.
Thanks for the idea but Mike has already worked his magic on these. The geometry has been tweaked and I would think that a cup style adjuster would make my problem worse because it would act like an umbrella. I’m not using pushrod oiling.@SSG_Karg i would recommend a call to Mike at B3 racing, he will talk through it with you and likely recommend a cup style adjuster and another set of pushrods. He may also recommend a geometry change but you have to measure for that.
He also had the galleries tubed and the oil blocked to the lifters. So pushrod oiling is likely not going to happen on this block.Agreed.
As I said…… just add the pushrod oiling.
It will basically dead head at the adjuster screw, and just run back down the pushrod.
That’s a thought but will require disassembly of basically the entire engine and purchasing new lifters, pushrods, and adjusters. Trying to avoid that situation if possible.Agreed.
As I said…… just add the pushrod oiling.
It will basically dead head at the adjuster screw, and just run back down the pushrod.
If the lifters have the provision for it, the oil is already leaking around the pushrod/lifter interface.
Might as well pump it to the top.
I’m surprised by that, even more reason to call him. But it’s likely because you’re using a paddle style rocker. With rollers you can’t get the geometry on the pushrod side correct with a ball adjuster.Thanks for the idea but Mike has already worked his magic on these. The geometry has been tweaked and I would think that a cup style adjuster would make my problem worse because it would act like an umbrella. I’m not using pushrod oiling.
You got me on that one.He also had the galleries tubed and the oil blocked to the lifters. So pushrod oiling is likely not going to happen on this block.
That’s a thought but will require disassembly of basically the entire engine and purchasing new lifters, pushrods, and adjusters. Trying to avoid that situation if possible.
Pic of how I do it.The other thing he can do, and I did and I always forget to mention is is give the rockers full time oil.
I pull the oil off the oil pressure gauge gallery so it’s not taking oil from the mains.
The problem is you really need to block the oil to the heads at the cam bearing, and thats hard to do with the engine together.
I’ll see if I can find some pictures of how I do it.
Another way to do it is to use the but grinding side of a valve machine to grind off about .040" - .060" from the top of the pushrod cup use a dremmel with a small abrasive stone to grind a bevel on the inside of the cup bevel the out side so it is not sharp. the top half of the cup is not actually used for push load it's all on the bottom of the ball and socket.if the ball is tight in the p'rod socket......
Use a Dremel cut off wheel to grind a thin slot down the side of the ball where the ball diam is largest. That will let oil into the ball/socket interface.
The cup is to deep for the adjuster the top two pictures show the top of the cup is contacting the adjuster screw creating excessive heat. Shorten the cup to below the damaged area so the screw is only contacting the socket and not the top edge.Pushrod oiling with cup.
In the absence of pushrod oiling, see pictures of MP pushrods how much wider the cup is to catch oil.
I would also groove your rocker bushings to guide oil to where the rocker arm oiling hole is. The shaft hole is not in the right place on the MP type shafts- not far enough over to where the adjuster is.
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This may be a good test to see if that’s the right track. Probably not a long term solution but it might tell me if the cup is too tight.if the ball is tight in the p'rod socket......
Use a Dremel cut off wheel to grind a thin slot down the side of the ball where the ball diam is largest. That will let oil into the ball/socket interface.
You need to find a way to get pressurized oil to the pushrod/cup interface, even if the cup is too tight for the ball and you fix that. With your spring pressure it will only help. See post 62 and 63 for the way to get there.This may be a good test to see if that’s the right track. Probably not a long term solution but it might tell me if the cup is too tight.