[DML] Re: Brass screw and rocker question
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[DML] Re: Brass screw and rocker question
- From: "stainlessilusion" <5n-@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 03:02:09 -0000
Thanks Bill for your reply. Let me explain a little...I'd like to have
the engine running good with the FI setup, that way; should I ever
need to install it again I know it works, Or if I sell the setup to
someone, I know I'm not giving them something that is junk. OR, if I
can't get my hands on a manifold I'm not totally screwed with nothing.
The wires-brand new 8mm from special T, problem is that the contact
between the wire on the cap and the control unit wore the boot down a
little, so that was the only wire that was sparking-now fixed. I ask
about "On the rock" simply because-when I was doing the valve
adjustment (they are already done) and the book said the #5 should be
on the rock-I imagined that the #5 rocker would be on the camshaft
lobe.-----Dani B. #5003
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "content22207" <brobertson@xxxx> wrote:
>
>
> Have you ever considered replacing your plug wires? Electricity is
> supposed to go to the spark plugs, not arc all over the engine. I
> think it's safe to say you're not firing on all 6 cylinders.
>
> "On the rock" simply means camshaft lobe contact with the valve stem.
> Notice that intake and exhaust valves overlap. This is where the
> supposed value of "backpressure" comes from (pulling cylinder contents
> out for that brief moment pressure is equalized). It's also where true
> backfires (through the intake) come from.
>
> You're not going to hurt anything by adjusting valve lash (make sure
> you're at the low part of each lobe), but I suspect your problems are
> electrical.
>
> What will fixing them do to your big carburetor conversion?
>
> Bill Robertson
> #5939
>
> >--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "stainlessilusion" <5n-@xxxx> wrote:
> >
> >
> > I'm slowly making headway with the way my engine is running. I pulled
> > the intake off again to inspect the "O" ring that the "Auxiliary air
> > pipe" goes through. Seemed to sit pretty worn so I replaced the ring
> > with a similar one and coated it with oil in hopes of it to expand
> > while it's in there. Upon reassembly, I noticed there are sparks
> > flying around where the cap touches the mixture control unit. To fix
> > this I just unbolted and lifted the unit up a bit-and I got my
> > cylinder back to firing. QUESTION: In the book it mentions that the
> > air adjustment screw is supposed to be fully seated along with the 2
> > balance screws-are these the brass screws the book is talking about?
> > It is idling much lower now, and while holding an RPM it is much
> > smoother but still a little crackle here and there. While idling it
> > still vibrates like hell. Another question-when the book says the
> > rockers are supposed to be "on the rock", that means that the rocker
> > is supposed to be on the top of the lobe right? -Dani B. #5003-almost
> > fixed!
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