golden boy
Well-Known Member
So,according to Hughes engines, you don't fill lifters with oil or presoak them. and you preload them 15 thou. this did not work for me as it kept the valves open ever so slightly. i will go back to doing it the way i always have. 0 preload. start the engine and let the hydraulics (pressurized oil from oil galley) take up the slack. at least to get it started. the no compression thing floored me. as i have never checked this after assembly and i would imagine that not many people do. this engine was originally built by Blueprint in 2011. they set ring gap at the recommended spec provided by Keith Black at the time 22-26 thou. Every engine builder i have talked to since mine popped the crown of the piston off on 2 cyl has told me that these hyperuetectic units generate so much heat that the ring gap closes and jams in the bore snapping a corner off the top of the piston. more common with iron heads i'm told. This is why all engine builders now gap the top ring @ 32 thou minimum when using these pistons. unfortunately , i paid the price for this new found info. cyl wear was minimal. Used 220 grit stones as opposed to ball hone. Used washers under head bolts as did not have torque plate
















