stick a coathanger or similar wire down the hole and hold the tappet down while
you pull the push rod out.
Sent from my iPad
> On Sep 21, 2018, at 9:17 PM, Paul Dorsey <dorpaul1@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Thank you everyone, I have found there is no such thing as cheap oil, but
> that is proably not my biggest issue at this point. I had this tr 3-4 engine
> running 5 or 10 years ago when I realized I didn't have enough time for this
> project and threw in the towel. At that point it had recently been rebuilt
> by a well respected engine shop locally. Unfortunately, I didn't even
> periodically turn over the engine while it was in the TR3 outside under
> tarps. I had run it in-place for a total of about 5 hours (varying the rpm's)
> after rebuild at this point. And it seemed to run good.
> Now that I am back to continue the rebuild I notice that one of the
> pushrods for cylinder No. 2 has seriously come out from underneath it's
> rocker arm. I previously sent out a picture showing this problem, (if anyone
> else cares to see it, I can resend it.) I don't know how this happened but I
> am back to turning the engine over manually in order to fix this pushrod
> problem
> Several of you told me there might be a danger in simply removing this
> pushrod as it may create a kinda "suction" effect, and if I am not careful
> when removing it, it may 'pull' up it's tappet riding on the cam causing it
> to fall into the engine. However, I do need to pull out the pushrod to make
> sure it's not bent. IS THERE ANY SPOT ON THE ENGINE'S ROTATION WHERE THE
> TAPPET FALLING OUT IS LESS LIKELY TO OCCUR?
>
> thanks,
> Paul Dorsey (hardly a shade tree mechanic)
> 60 TR3
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