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That would be awesome. No rush. Just whenever you get the chance.I have some on order and can make you a pattern.
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That would be awesome. No rush. Just whenever you get the chance.I have some on order and can make you a pattern.
The front and rear head and the rocker shafts are interchangeable. If you look at the diagram you will see that oil comes up the last rocker support and then goes down into the head at the front support. Then in the next head, oil comes up the last support and then again goes down the front support into the head. If you would look at the bottom of the heads you will see the feed holes at both ends of the heads.maybe not, the diagram looks to show oil only being fed to the rear of the rear head and then it goes down into the block and back up to the front head and dead ends back in the block at the front. doesn't make sense to have been designed that way so i wonder how accurate the drawing is. look at a head gasket or better yet build up oil pressure on a block with the heads off.
I have several spare military senior bypass filters. Kinda wondering about installing one on my multi (purely out of boredom and feature creep). The wix 51503 is rated at 10 micron nominal so it is a step above the full flow spin-on filters. Concerned about the difficulty to remove one of the main oil galley plugs and what are the odds that I'd inadvertently get some trash in the oil galley installing a new fitting and end worse than when I started...More.
I just finished up a head gasket job for a customer.As I mentioned in another thread, I adjusted my valves a couple days back and got one wrong, so I went back in and fixed it today. While I was in there I decided to run the engine without the valve covers installed to make sure I had no valve clatter again and check clearances after a short run. While running I noticed that several of the rockers have little or no oil flow coming up and into the top channel, while others have plenty of oil traveling to both sides of the rocker. I did slide the rockers that were suspect up the pivot shaft and checked the oil passages to see if they were plugged and it seems they are clear. I have read that the front head gets less oil than the rear because of the system also supplying the compressor and injector pump, but there are several on both heads that are this way, even with well oiled rockers on either side of them. Do I need to just forget about this, or might I have some kind of sludge blockage in the oil channels that feed the rockers through the pivot shaft? It should be noted that I found no evidence of galling or wear where the rockers ride. It just seems like all the rockers should show some oil flow. Some of them showed absolutely no oil coming out the top into the lube channel.
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