Ivoryk3ys78
Well-Known Member
Hi there. I have a 318 in my 72 Duster and the other day while trying out a different carb we made it just a little ways down the road before we heard the unpleasant noise.
If the engine was running it would blow through the carburetor. We initially were thinkign bent valve.
We discovered that one of the roller rockers was not moving at all. This is first exhaust valve from the front passenger side of the car. We thought it was probably the internals of the hydraulic lifter.
When we got the intake off we discovered that both the lifter and the lobe are shot, both the lifter and the cam being worn down.
This is not a new cam. It is an old 484 that has been run for years. The engine has X heads on it with double valve springs.
I have since purchased a Comp Cams XE284H and lunati lifters but obviously don't want to put them in and have this happen again.
The only thing that I can think of is oiling. I was thinking of getting that lifter and another out and priming with a drill and trying to see how well its oiling. We obviously got to do some cleaning to get these fine shavings out of there and clean everything up. I am wondering what would be a good solution to use for that that would be a safe option.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot
If the engine was running it would blow through the carburetor. We initially were thinkign bent valve.
We discovered that one of the roller rockers was not moving at all. This is first exhaust valve from the front passenger side of the car. We thought it was probably the internals of the hydraulic lifter.
When we got the intake off we discovered that both the lifter and the lobe are shot, both the lifter and the cam being worn down.
This is not a new cam. It is an old 484 that has been run for years. The engine has X heads on it with double valve springs.
I have since purchased a Comp Cams XE284H and lunati lifters but obviously don't want to put them in and have this happen again.
The only thing that I can think of is oiling. I was thinking of getting that lifter and another out and priming with a drill and trying to see how well its oiling. We obviously got to do some cleaning to get these fine shavings out of there and clean everything up. I am wondering what would be a good solution to use for that that would be a safe option.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks a lot
















