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techtalk:evo:engmech04c [2019/06/14 20:37] hippysmack [Installing the Rocker Boxes] |
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|91-03 style lower rocker box ((photo by Hippysmack))|04 and up style lower rocker box ((photo by Screw Loose Dan of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?s=c412e43a4339648eaaa7872371a84820&p=4008995))| | |91-03 style lower rocker box ((photo by Hippysmack))|04 and up style lower rocker box ((photo by Screw Loose Dan of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?s=c412e43a4339648eaaa7872371a84820&p=4008995))| | ||
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+ | ===== Check Pushrod Length ===== | ||
+ | A hydraulic lifter has a plunger in it's body that has about .200" of movement. ((http://www.hammerperf.com/ttpushrodlength.shtml)) Oil sits under the plunger and pushes it up to take the slack out of the valve train. \\ | ||
+ | In the ideal world, the plunger is approximately centered in it's travel, meaning it's preloaded about .100". \\ | ||
+ | So in theory,\\ | ||
+ | It could move up, thus lengthening the effective length of the lifter to compensate for a pushrod that's up to .100" too short. \\ | ||
+ | And likewise, it could move down, thus shortening the effective length of the lifter to compensate for a pushrod that's up to .100" too long. \\ | ||
+ | This self adjusting action is also useful for compensating for changes in needed pushrod length due to engine temp variations. \\ | ||
+ | As the motor heats up, the top end grows and the lifter automatically takes up the slack. \\ | ||
+ | In reality, \\ | ||
+ | The useful operating range of the lifter plunger is only about .050" in either direction away from centered (.050" to .150" of preload). \\ | ||
+ | Outside of this range, the self adjusting function doesn't work nearly as well. | ||
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+ | You can measure lifter pre-load to determine if the pushrods are in the size range needed. This method will get you close. ((http://www.hammerperf.com/ttpushrodlength.shtml)) \\ | ||
+ | The cam lobes should be down (as they should be when installing a rocker box). \\ | ||
+ | Set the pushrods in place (the longer one goes on the exhaust) and then place the gasket and rocker box on top installing the four big screws only. \\ | ||
+ | Finger tighten the left (spark plug) side, while making sure the right side is resting with the upper pushrod ends sitting in the cups on the rocker arms. \\ | ||
+ | Use a caliper to measure how much gap you have between the rocker box and the rocker box gasket. \\ | ||
+ | The lifter preload should be app. .100" but anywhere between .050" and .150" should work. \\ | ||
+ | Aftermarket pushrods can be purchased in longer or shorter lengths than stock ones to get the measurement within .100". | ||
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+ | {{:techtalk:evo:engmech:lifter_preload_by_aswracing.jpg?direct&300|}} ((photo by aswracing of the XLFORUM http://xlforum.net/forums/showthread.php?t=322680&page=5)) \\ | ||
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