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rocker arms oil on A?

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Bill Geer

03-19-2006 15:54:47




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I got my A running. But I don't seam to get any oil up top (rockers) are dry after running for about 10 min. I soaked them with wd-40 so not to run them dry. Any info would be great. thanks Bill




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El Toro

03-19-2006 16:57:41




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 Re: rocker arms oil on A? in reply to Bill Geer, 03-19-2006 15:54:47  
It may be plugged with sludge. Make sure you have good oil pressure. The rocker arms are pressure lubricated from the center cam shaft bearing by the way of the oiler stud. Hal



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Bill Geer

03-19-2006 16:46:11




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 Re: rocker arms oil on A? in reply to Bill Geer, 03-19-2006 15:54:47  
Well I need to find the stud with the oil hole.
Could I drill out a bolt? dealer is 60 miles from me.

PS If someone could give hole dia. and location. I will try to make one. Thanks alot guys Bill



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Janicholson

03-19-2006 20:44:12




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 Re: rocker arms oil on A? in reply to Bill Geer, 03-19-2006 16:46:11  
Use a grade 8 bolt because it is reduced in section by the hole. 5/32" should be ok, cross drill at the point that the oil needs to get to the shaft (measure with a caliper).
Drill slowly with cutting oil, it will be hard.
JimN



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Janicholson

03-19-2006 16:22:21




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 Re: rocker arms oil on A? in reply to Bill Geer, 03-19-2006 15:54:47  
A hollow bolt is located in one of the middle tower bolts (as I remember it) is it in the correct location?
JimN



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Bill Geer

03-19-2006 16:16:21




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 Re: rocker arms oil on A? in reply to Bill Geer, 03-19-2006 15:54:47  
Dave witch stud is for oil? I'am thinking it ia the middle. If it is its got a 3/8 bolt in it no way for oil to pass through. What kind of bolt or stud do I need? Thanks Bill



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Red Dave

03-19-2006 16:29:09




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 Re: rocker arms oil on A? in reply to Bill Geer, 03-19-2006 16:16:21  
The middle stud is not just a stud, it has the oil passage drilled into it that supplies oil to the rocker arm assembly. It has to be there for oil to get through.



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Red Dave

03-19-2006 16:02:08




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 Re: rocker arms oil on A? in reply to Bill Geer, 03-19-2006 15:54:47  
Might be a blocked oil passage.
Is the stud with the oil port in it clear?
Is the passage up through the rocker arm mount clear?
Do you have good oil pressure?



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