oletrucks
[Top] [All Lists]

Re: [oletrucks] New can of worms , hydrolic lifters !

To: "oletrucks@autox.team.net" <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] New can of worms , hydrolic lifters !
From: Gordon Groves <ggroves100@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2000 07:54:14 -0700
My last message was a replt to Grant's exellent and informativee mail , and
after sending it I realised he just sent it to me , he must be modest ! Anyway
here it is for those interested.

Grant Galbraith wrote:

>
>  Any suction side leak will pump air into the oil system. Lifters don't
> like air.
>     Were you noisy lifters acting up after highway runs but quiet after
> idling a while Quiet when first started? This is a symptom of air in you oil
> system.
>     If so you can try dropping the pan and sealing leaks in the pump and
> pickup tube. I pressure checked mine with leak tek (soapy water will work)
> Leaks occur at the cover, pickup tube joint and pressure relief valve.
>    If your attempts to seal leaks  don't  quiet the lifters, mine didn't,
> there is one last thing to try that worked for me. Tom Langdon at Stovebolt
> Engine suggested it. I tried it, it worked and he has been giving me credit
> for it. I won't argue but it was his idea.
>    In my case I had two or three lifters that were noisier than the others.
> I picked the one nearest the oil supply and removed for some re-operation.
> Grind a .003 to .005 flat in the side of it, from the recessed part up. This
> allows air to vent out instead of being pumped into the lifter. Doing this
> to just the first one worked to quiet down all the rest. I has almost given
> up on hydraulic lifters before I tried this. Tom say's this will drop your
> oil pressure 1 psi per lifter, but I didn't notice any difference on just
> one.
>
> Grant
> 50 Chevy 3100
> 52 GMC 150
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>

oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959

<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>