97 5.7 ltr lifters clogged or need adjustment??
#1
97 5.7 ltr lifters clogged or need adjustment??
Hey guys, first post for a newbie. I put heads on my 5.7 ltr after it ran hot. like a fool i did not replace the lifters/pushrods. I went to adjust the lifters while the motor was running and noticed that three rocker arms on one side had very little oil flow. Also no oil pressure is registering on the dash, but i thought it was only the sending unit. Does this mean ive just got clogged lifters? Can i just replace those lifters that have low flow? Will an oil additive clear them up if i let it run or drive it gently? I havent did the final adjustment while running, will the the lifters being torqued to much cause the oil flow to be very low? Im scared to let it run even to adjust them to find out.. Advice.. please...
#2
Well firstly, I was under the impression that the proper procedure of adjusting rocker arms was while the engine was at TDC on cyl #1. Do the adjustment, turn the crank manually to the next timing mark on the balancer, do cyl #2 and so on.
I believe there is a nice section about this in the Haynes manual. I cannot recall the specific procedures though.
I believe there is a nice section about this in the Haynes manual. I cannot recall the specific procedures though.
#5
Yes please make sure the lifters are adjusted correctly or at least close before trying to start it. If they are too tight it can cause issues although I don't think it will affect oil pressure. Make sure the distributor gear is turning the oil pump.
#7
I don't know that you have clogged lifters, but what does the other bank of lifters do?
What cylinders are the problematic lifters on? One side of the engine, or intake on #1, exhaust on #4 etc. What lifter, for what cylinder? Is there a pattern?
What cylinders are the problematic lifters on? One side of the engine, or intake on #1, exhaust on #4 etc. What lifter, for what cylinder? Is there a pattern?
#8
Ok guys, heres the lowdown..
First i changed the oil, filter, and added a detergent to the oil. Next i changed out the Oil Sending Unit and did get a good pressure reading. Finally i adusted the lash, while running... and viola, oil at each lifter was allowing flow like a young mans prostate :Y
I will add that the lifters will not pee properly if the rocker arm has been tightened down too far! As i backed off some of the leaner ones, they began to pour like the rest! Also, the ones i had tightened approximately a full turn were in fact straining the motor. It runs sooo much easier and smoother now.
Thanks!
First i changed the oil, filter, and added a detergent to the oil. Next i changed out the Oil Sending Unit and did get a good pressure reading. Finally i adusted the lash, while running... and viola, oil at each lifter was allowing flow like a young mans prostate :Y
I will add that the lifters will not pee properly if the rocker arm has been tightened down too far! As i backed off some of the leaner ones, they began to pour like the rest! Also, the ones i had tightened approximately a full turn were in fact straining the motor. It runs sooo much easier and smoother now.
Thanks!
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