Lifter issue
#1
Lifter issue
I've got an 01 Tsport and I pulled my cam plate to upgrade to hydraulic tensioners and found this:
The lifter riding on that cam was a little reluctant to come out, but I didn't really have to force it out. I'll be checking the cam bore tonight.
The rest of the lobes were not great:
I'll check my pushrods tonight and make sure they're still straight.
I found some stock cams and lifters for a good price and I'll throw those in.
Any advice on testing lifters? The ones I pulled look fine, but clearly something went wrong.
Anybody have anything else I need to check before I button this all up?
The lifter riding on that cam was a little reluctant to come out, but I didn't really have to force it out. I'll be checking the cam bore tonight.
The rest of the lobes were not great:
I'll check my pushrods tonight and make sure they're still straight.
I found some stock cams and lifters for a good price and I'll throw those in.
Any advice on testing lifters? The ones I pulled look fine, but clearly something went wrong.
Anybody have anything else I need to check before I button this all up?
#4
What do the lifters look like on the roller end?
On those used lifters, make sure roller is smooth and not loose. Tear them down and clean them. Make sure they look good inside and that keeper is snug back in groove.
Just make sure they are oiley inside. Don't pump them up.
On those used lifters, make sure roller is smooth and not loose. Tear them down and clean them. Make sure they look good inside and that keeper is snug back in groove.
Just make sure they are oiley inside. Don't pump them up.
Last edited by Jackie Paper; 02-04-2020 at 01:48 PM.
#5
What do the lifters look like on the roller end?
On those used lifters, make sure roller is smooth and not loose. Tear them down and clean them. Make sure they look good inside and that keeper is snug back in groove.
Just make sure they are oiley inside. Don't pump them up.
On those used lifters, make sure roller is smooth and not loose. Tear them down and clean them. Make sure they look good inside and that keeper is snug back in groove.
Just make sure they are oiley inside. Don't pump them up.
#6
Lifters pump up to no clearance. The valve spring overrides any over pump since if it did not, the valves would leak. As designed, the bleed off is a measurable amount with a bleed of weight and stopwatch. If good shape inside after cleaning with Gunk Carb cleaner, they are probably OK.
No paid mechanic could chance it.
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Throw those cams, lifters and the "New" used lifters right in a garbage can. You seriously just missed a catastrophic engine failure. Weather it looks like it or not that one lifter was about to wipe out your whole motor. Is your whole motor worth a couple hundred dollar gamble? Buy some new s and s standards lifters, new koyo inner cam bearings, if those used cams are in perfect shape use them and you might want to throw those pushrods in the garbage can too. Spend a couple hundred now or a couple thousand later...you won't get lucky twice lol.