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rockers seem to come lose after short drives :/
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<blockquote data-quote="dreweder90" data-source="post: 12000866" data-attributes="member: 139643"><p>Yea of course. There a hardend push rod. corrected length as well. The rockers sit on a stud and I have a nut that screws down. I find zero lash. The do a half turn. Then lock the allen lock inside the nut. Then turn the nut just a bit more. Either I start it up and they are worse then before. Or I actually fix it but like 20 miles later you can start hearing the small ticking of rockers becoming lose</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreweder90, post: 12000866, member: 139643"] Yea of course. There a hardend push rod. corrected length as well. The rockers sit on a stud and I have a nut that screws down. I find zero lash. The do a half turn. Then lock the allen lock inside the nut. Then turn the nut just a bit more. Either I start it up and they are worse then before. Or I actually fix it but like 20 miles later you can start hearing the small ticking of rockers becoming lose [/QUOTE]
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