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    #16
    Originally posted by maupineda View Post

    No, when checking the valve lash, I spent a couple of minutes checking each rocker, mainly by feel and under different light angles, you can slide the rockers to the side and can inspect them. only the exhaust side needed a bit thicker shims (0.02mm). I tried as much as I could to stay mid point of the spec, or toward the tighter side of it.
    Yes, I like the tighter side and so my suggestion for the clearance is 7Eleven -- 0.007 intake and 0.011 exhaust.

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      #17
      Originally posted by sapote View Post

      Yes, I like the tighter side and so my suggestion for the clearance is 7Eleven -- 0.007 intake and 0.011 exhaust.
      Ok so I have the valve cover open.

      I used the screwdriver technique and tracked the noise down to cyl 6. I open it up and started check all of the clearances. They all seem to be about .25mm but some can possibly fit .30mm. I have Achrick 288/280 which says .25mm.

      so the question is:

      1) Is that lipped cam lob concerning, as in is the cam ruined? When lash is measured, it's on the back side of the lobe. So I can measure .25, but the lobe is still "short".

      2) Do I adj all lashes to .30mm?
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      Last edited by x Spades x; 02-07-2025, 05:12 PM.

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        #18
        Also, I can't inspection the rocker, as it's the farthest back. The clearance is .30mm. Engine is SLIGHTLY warm.

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          #19
          Originally posted by x Spades x View Post
          is that lipped cam lob concerning, as in is the cam ruined?
          You can kiss the cam and the rockers arm/s

          Pull the spring/clip and gently move the rocker arms and enjoy the flatness.

          Regards,
          Anri
          Last edited by Anri; 02-07-2025, 07:05 PM.
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            #20
            " I can measure .25, but the lobe is still "short"."
            what do you mean lobe is still short?

            Again, IN should be 0.007" (0.18mm) and EX should be 0.011" (0.28mm)
            You said 0.25 and 0.3mm but the ex and in valves have different clearance.

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              #21
              If you pull/slide the rocker off the valve end, becareful not to loose the small shim under the rocker.
              I don't see anything obvious wrong with #6 cam lobes.

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                #22
                Originally posted by sapote View Post
                I don't see anything obvious wrong with #6 cam lobes.
                Zoom the 2nd picture and you will see it.

                Regards
                Anri
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by sapote View Post
                  " I can measure .25, but the lobe is still "short"."
                  what do you mean lobe is still short?

                  Again, IN should be 0.007" (0.18mm) and EX should be 0.011" (0.28mm)
                  You said 0.25 and 0.3mm but the ex and in valves have different clearance.
                  I have 288/280... both intake and exhaust should be .25mm lash.

                  I mean since the lobe seems to be worn down a little (hence the lip), it's slightly shorter than the other lobes when depressed the rocker arm. So wondering if I can put a bigger shim on that's tighter than the .025mm, to compensate?
                  Last edited by x Spades x; 02-07-2025, 07:26 PM.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Anri View Post

                    You can kiss the cam and the rockers arm/s

                    Pull the spring/clip and gently move the rocker arms and enjoy the flatness.

                    Regards,
                    Anri
                    It's the back rocker. You can't push it totally off the spring to feel it.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by x Spades x View Post

                      It's the back rocker. You can't push it totally off the spring to feel it.
                      All you need to move the rocker just little bit and you will see it.
                      The lobe before is also on the way to get ruined....that one you
                      can move and drop down so you can visual see it.


                      Don't start and contaminate your engine with metal particles.


                      Regards,
                      Anri

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Anri View Post

                        All you need to move the rocker just little bit and you will see it.
                        The lobe before is also on the way to get ruined....that one you
                        can move and drop down so you can visual see it.


                        Don't start and contaminate your engine with metal particles.


                        Regards,
                        Anri

                        it's to tight to actually see the flatness.

                        Also, these cams have a out 100k miles on them, so they won't look super clean... but what causes this? What causes flatness in the rocker? I'm assu.i g we are saying the rocker gets flat and damages the cam? If so, what causes the rocker to fail?

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Anri View Post

                          Zoom the 2nd picture and you will see it.

                          Regards
                          Anri
                          Now I can see the ridges near the edges of the EX lobe. The lobe has worn down too much.
                          You have professional sharp eyes.

                          OP, with this much worn and clearance, why the measured gap is only 0.3mm? I would say more than 0.6mm now.
                          Last edited by sapote; 02-07-2025, 08:01 PM.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by sapote View Post

                            Now I can see the ridges near the edges of the EX lobe. The lobe has worn down too much.
                            You have professional sharp eyes.

                            OP, with this much worn and clearance, why the measured gap is only 0.3mm? I would say more than 0.6mm now.
                            I just put the largest shim in the wiseco box (2.6mm) and the clearance is still too much.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by x Spades x View Post

                              I have 288/280... both intake and exhaust should be .25mm lash.

                              I mean since the lobe seems to be worn down a little (hence the lip), it's slightly shorter than the other lobes when depressed the rocker arm. So wondering if I can put a bigger shim on that's tighter than the .025mm, to compensate?
                              No compensation with thicker shim will work.
                              The harden layer on lobe and rocker are gone. Need replaced.
                              Last edited by sapote; 02-07-2025, 10:09 PM.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by x Spades x View Post
                                it's to tight to actually see the flatness.
                                You can but seem like it's hard for you. Do you have small mirror ?



                                Originally posted by x Spades x View Post
                                what causes the rocker to fail?
                                If understand how it works its easy.

                                I will respond tomorrow on that subject.

                                Regards,
                                Anri




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