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Swain 09-01-2015 06:17 PM

LS3 Valve Train
 
So my rocker arms on 4 lifters of the passenger side keep coming off the top of the valve springs. Think the lifters are no good? Anyone had this issue before ?
Stock GM crate engine

dhutton 09-01-2015 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Swain (Post 615507)
So my rocker arms on 4 lifters of the passenger side keep coming off the top of the valve springs. Think the lifters are no good? Anyone had this issue before ?
Stock GM crate engine

You said it had water in it due to the fire. Did this engine hydrolock? Are the pushrods bent? Are the valves bent?

Don

Vega$69 09-01-2015 08:00 PM

Time to pull the heads and see what's up. IMHO

Swain 09-01-2015 08:55 PM

So another idea are the rocker bolts also one time use? Could they be stretched? Not allowing it to tighten all the way

Vega$69 09-01-2015 09:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Swain (Post 615521)
So another idea are the rocker bolts also one time use? Could they be stretched? Not allowing it to tighten all the way

Nope

Che70velle 09-01-2015 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Swain (Post 615521)
So another idea are the rocker bolts also one time use? Could they be stretched? Not allowing it to tighten all the way

No, they can be reused. Highly doubt they are stretched.
Is this engine an LS3, or maybe a variation of the 6.2's with DOD?
I THINK the L99's had the DOD. The two engines are virtually identical. Does your valley cover under the intake have a miriad of what appears to be raised tunnels cast into it? You'll prolly have to pull the intake to tell, but it sounds like your going to have to pull the engine down anyway. The DOD lifters are washy washy. Water in an engine is NEVER a good thing. I had a chance at a L99 here locally. I was in YearOne and a guy came in the showroom to see if anyone was interested. It had been in a new camaro that caught fire. The intake was melted down, and coil packs were toast. It had seen a firehose, so I declined. Same scenario as you however...like next to no miles on it. Guy wanted like 2k. Very tempting, but no thanks.

Swain 09-01-2015 10:05 PM

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Here is one of the three that are loose.

Would cha look at that !!!

Swain 09-01-2015 10:11 PM

This engine was not running when it was in a fire. It's a GM crate engine. Was ordered for him to use in a 1960 Chevy. Thinking I'm gunna change out the lifters , push rods, Trunion kit

The inside of the engine when I had it off looked brand new. I'll take pics tomorrow

Vega$69 09-02-2015 06:46 AM

Have you pulled the rockers and checked where the rocker seats on the head?

Pulled pushrod to see if it's bent?

dhutton 09-02-2015 06:46 AM

In the photo that rocker arm looks bent to me. Could be the angle of the photo.

I suspect this engine was cranked with water in those cylinders.

Don

Swain 09-02-2015 08:02 AM

The rockers and push rods aren't bent the engine was never turned over with water in it

Vega$69 09-02-2015 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Swain (Post 615526)
Here is one of the three that are loose.

Would cha look at that !!!

The rocker is not fulled seated in the rocker stand or the rocker stand is damaged.

Attachment 55471

carbuff 09-02-2015 09:34 AM

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I'm not sure how that could possibly happen if the bolt is still tight. The stand is what keeps everything in alignment...

If you decide you are going to replace the valve train, I have the components I just removed from mine that I plan to list for sale soon. Lifters, trays, LS3 rockers with trunion upgrades. If you're interested, drop me a PM.

Swain 09-02-2015 11:17 AM

:gitrdun:

Found the problem..........

The threads had crap in them. Cleaned them out everything is back to normal.

That was some good news

Swain 09-02-2015 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by carbuff (Post 615555)
^

I'm not sure how that could possibly happen if the bolt is still tight. The stand is what keeps everything in alignment...

If you decide you are going to replace the valve train, I have the components I just removed from mine that I plan to list for sale soon. Lifters, trays, LS3 rockers with trunion upgrades. If you're interested, drop me a PM.

PM Sent..

Vega$69 09-02-2015 04:23 PM

Glad it was an easy fix. The LS motors are pretty simple when you get right down to it.

Just curious. Why and by whom were the rockers taken off in the first place?

I would pull them all. Clean all treads and replace and re torque

I also use a spray valve train lube made by comp to spray the rockers, springs and ever thing before I pop the rocker covers back on

Swain 09-02-2015 04:36 PM

[QUOTE=Vega$69;615601]Glad it was an easy fix. The LS motors are pretty simple when you get right down to it.

Just curious. Why and by whom were the rockers taken off in the first place?

I would pull them all. Clean all treads and replace and re torque

I also use a spray valve train lube made by comp to spray the rockers, springs and ever thing before I pop the rocker covers back on[/QUO

Cleaned up everything and adjusted them all.


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