Unbolt the rocker assembly, carefully lift it 1/2â??, and reposition the
pushrod. While you have the assembly up it would be a good idea to remove
that pushrod, pulling it slowly so as not to dislodge the tappet, and check to
be sure it is straight.
Bill
Sent from my Handspring Treo
On Sep 4, 2018, at 12:18 PM, Paul Dorsey <dorpaul1@gmail.com> wrote:
No starting it today! I took the valve cover off and urgh one of the pushrods
had been seriously misaligned with it's rocker arm.This engine had been rebuilt
by an eengine shop
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p (even though it might have been 15 years ago!) so I assumed it had been
adjusted too loose, but even after running 2 nuts itogather, I still couldn't
get the pushrod to go under it so I quit.
ISTR that this might have been the reason I quit the restoration 15 years ago.
Im not sure if I suppose to do this, but I've sent out a picture taken with my
Iphone included with this email. Can someone telllll me if THISS ISthat
serious or not and how to fix it,it's over cyllinder two!
Thanks Paul Dorsey, shadetree mechanic on 60 TR3
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