Need a BBC Guru - 454 pushrod oiling question
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Originally Posted by 482
Also, I had a priming tool that apparently blocked oil passage when the lower part of it would get out of alignment where it fit in the distributor hole.
I primed and primed and rotated and rotated with a 1/2" drill, Nothing!!
Changed tool and that thing immediately pumped oil everywhere.
The first tool had a little c-clip on it letting the shaft move up while trying to prime.
The new one had a pin through it so it could not move.
Just a thought!
I primed and primed and rotated and rotated with a 1/2" drill, Nothing!!
Changed tool and that thing immediately pumped oil everywhere.
The first tool had a little c-clip on it letting the shaft move up while trying to prime.
The new one had a pin through it so it could not move.
Just a thought!
thats why i just use and old stock dist and cut the top off and then put the shaft back in and tack weld a washer around the shaft to keep it from falling out and you only need to chuck it up to a 1/2" drill and prime away. i made mine years ago and still got em as well as the valve covers cut out for adjusting the rockers and checking for proper oiling
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Originally Posted by fast75vega
Originally Posted by 482
Also, I had a priming tool that apparently blocked oil passage when the lower part of it would get out of alignment where it fit in the distributor hole.
I primed and primed and rotated and rotated with a 1/2" drill, Nothing!!
Changed tool and that thing immediately pumped oil everywhere.
The first tool had a little c-clip on it letting the shaft move up while trying to prime.
The new one had a pin through it so it could not move.
Just a thought!
I primed and primed and rotated and rotated with a 1/2" drill, Nothing!!
Changed tool and that thing immediately pumped oil everywhere.
The first tool had a little c-clip on it letting the shaft move up while trying to prime.
The new one had a pin through it so it could not move.
Just a thought!
Damn fast75vega, you are OLD, that's old school tech, and nothing ever works better. 482 is right some of the priming tools/bodies block part of the oiling galley's, but still oil the rods and mains. Hell used to have a set of sm/blk heads sawed in parts so i could check the valve to piston clearance before assembling the running heads, i had sawed them just outside the valve guides on both int. and exh.
Zip.
thats why i just use and old stock dist and cut the top off and then put the shaft back in and tack weld a washer around the shaft to keep it from falling out and you only need to chuck it up to a 1/2" drill and prime away. i made mine years ago and still got em as well as the valve covers cut out for adjusting the rockers and checking for proper oiling
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Originally Posted by zipper06
Originally Posted by fast75vega
Originally Posted by 482
Also, I had a priming tool that apparently blocked oil passage when the lower part of it would get out of alignment where it fit in the distributor hole.
I primed and primed and rotated and rotated with a 1/2" drill, Nothing!!
Changed tool and that thing immediately pumped oil everywhere.
The first tool had a little c-clip on it letting the shaft move up while trying to prime.
The new one had a pin through it so it could not move.
Just a thought!
I primed and primed and rotated and rotated with a 1/2" drill, Nothing!!
Changed tool and that thing immediately pumped oil everywhere.
The first tool had a little c-clip on it letting the shaft move up while trying to prime.
The new one had a pin through it so it could not move.
Just a thought!
Damn fast75vega, you are OLD, that's old school tech, and nothing ever works better. 482 is right some of the priming tools/bodies block part of the oiling galley's, but still oil the rods and mains. Hell used to have a set of sm/blk heads sawed in parts so i could check the valve to piston clearance before assembling the running heads, i had sawed them just outside the valve guides on both int. and exh.
Zip.
thats why i just use and old stock dist and cut the top off and then put the shaft back in and tack weld a washer around the shaft to keep it from falling out and you only need to chuck it up to a 1/2" drill and prime away. i made mine years ago and still got em as well as the valve covers cut out for adjusting the rockers and checking for proper oiling
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Thanks for all the help!!
I pulled the rockers and pushrods, removed the heavy lube from the passages and reinstalled and reset valves. Rotated the engine and primed the pump and the rockers started to lube sequentially as I spun the motor. The comp cams lube was just not letting the oil trickle past. Though on start up all would have been well as it disolved.
Lesson learned. I am buttoning up the intake tonite and then it goes back in the Green Monster this weekend, and yes I added an additive with ZDDP for cam break-in.
Scorp
I pulled the rockers and pushrods, removed the heavy lube from the passages and reinstalled and reset valves. Rotated the engine and primed the pump and the rockers started to lube sequentially as I spun the motor. The comp cams lube was just not letting the oil trickle past. Though on start up all would have been well as it disolved.
Lesson learned. I am buttoning up the intake tonite and then it goes back in the Green Monster this weekend, and yes I added an additive with ZDDP for cam break-in.
Scorp