06-03-2020, 03:10 PM | #76 |
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Oh yeah, don't pay no attention to that whistling noise. It's just an exhaust leak.
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It's just vortex style muffler with a built in intake silencer.
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06-04-2020, 06:18 PM | #80 |
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Update. I got my cut to length chromoly pushrods finished at work yesterday and installed them today. I cut them about 1mm shorter than stock and that perfectly corrected my valvetrain geometry, so now my lash adjusters hit level and dead center on the tips of the valves (magic marker is great for checking this) Set my valve lash at .05mm on both valves. They are a tiny bit heavier than the stock pushrods, but not by much.
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Update, Part 2. As brought up previously:
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As many can attest, when you set the valves to .08-.10mm, the valve noise is more pronounced, but otherwise not bad. This is how my motor sounds with the valve lash set at .05mm. I could try to tighten it up a little more and set them to .04mm, but I think I will leave well enough alone for now until the new pushrods get worn in a little. I personally don't mind a bit of engine clatter. Just be prepared for this if you decide to go with chromoly pushrods.
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Day 2 of chromoly pushrods. As the night progressed I noticed the valve noise get progressively louder. I parked it and let it sit overnight before checking the lash again this morning. They had definitely opened up quite a bit.
This time around I have set the lash to what the Aircooled VW guys call "0" lash, which is essentially turning the lash adjuster in with your fingers until it touches the valve, but the pushrod still spins freely. Since the aluminum block and head expand more than the steel pushrod, the lash gap widens considerably as the engine gets up to temp. This is evidenced by the clatter my engine still makes even with the lash set so tight. I rode it around for a little while and then parked it in my air conditioned garage space ( i have a vent that I can open) in order to let it cool off a bit more quickly. In about 6-8 hours I am going to check the lash gap again. Here soon everything should be bedded in nicely, but no matter what I do, the clatter will remain.
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06-05-2020, 05:04 PM | #83 | |
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Been trying for 2 years to say that these don’t need big clearances and yes noisy rappers is not good
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06-09-2020, 03:19 PM | #85 | |
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The issue with the chromoly pushrods is that even at 0 lash cold, they open up quite a lot and get pretty noisy. Just the nature of the beast. To be honest I don't believe they are necessary with such a mild cam like the one I installed. I am even questioning going back to the original pushrods at this point.
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Adjusting intake to 0 definitely increases low end torque, and improves cold start, but I'm not sure if it does much to top end. Not sure how tightening the exhaust valve makes a difference yet, never tried it, as most of the time the intake valve was the one too loose. |
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