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First of all, here is a little history on my engine. When I rebuilt my engine last year I converted the rocker arm assy. to the early adjustable type. When I set the valves the first time I set them cold. The lifters soaked in a coffee can for a month before they were installed due to a cam problem. Once I got the engine running, it ran fine and the valvetrain did not make any noise so I never touched the valves again (till now). After 1800 miles the engine started having problems. A couple weeks ago I pulled the valve cover to see if everything was ok. I decided to retorque the headgasket, while I was at it. Since everything looked ok, I figured I had some bad gas. Last weekend I drained my tank. I am pretty sure it is bad since it was yellow in color instead of orange. Before I put the valve cover on I wanted to re-adjust the valves.
I have read that you should have the engine warm when you do it, how important is that? The car hasn't run since early December. Before I adjusted the valves, I cranked the engine over, in short bursts, till I had a steady supply of oil coming off the rocker arms. Is this sufficient or should I adjust them again after I get it running? I am trying to aviod having to remove the montecarlo bar again. Also, some of the adjusters look like they are almost fully adjusted down to the rocker arm. Is this normal? I am using stock 170 pushrods. My head and been decked twice and the block once. I have no idea how much was taken off. Also, I am running a Comp 260 cam. Should I be thinking of getting longer pushrods? If so, where is a good source?
I plan on starting it Tuesday or Wednesday to see if it really was the gas.
I have read that you should have the engine warm when you do it, how important is that? The car hasn't run since early December. Before I adjusted the valves, I cranked the engine over, in short bursts, till I had a steady supply of oil coming off the rocker arms. Is this sufficient or should I adjust them again after I get it running? I am trying to aviod having to remove the montecarlo bar again. Also, some of the adjusters look like they are almost fully adjusted down to the rocker arm. Is this normal? I am using stock 170 pushrods. My head and been decked twice and the block once. I have no idea how much was taken off. Also, I am running a Comp 260 cam. Should I be thinking of getting longer pushrods? If so, where is a good source?
I plan on starting it Tuesday or Wednesday to see if it really was the gas.