[Roadsters] Lashpad Mystery
Gary and Cindy Ault
aultgc at att.net
Fri Sep 30 19:37:51 MDT 2011
Nathaniel,
No, I have never heard of that happening, but there are many with more
experience than I have with the range of possible failures in U20s.
I have a hard time imagining how a lash pad could run away from home unless:
1. The lash pad were improperly installed in the first place, or,
2. A valve spring is weak (or broken) and floated during an aggressive
acceleration event, and allowed the pad to escape.
The lash pads sit in a ridged depression in the valve spring retainer. I
don't see any way the lash pad could become loose as long as there is
tension between the pad and rocker.
Gary
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nathaniel Leeds" <nmleeds at mindspring.com>
To: "datsun-roadsters: autox.team.net" <datsun-roadsters at autox.team.net>
Sent: Friday, September 30, 2011 4:20 PM
Subject: [Roadsters] Lashpad Mystery
> All,
>
> Here's a mystery. Car was running fine, started running like crap, the
> cause:
> one of the lashpads decided to excuse itself from the head, and migrate
> down
> through the timing chain to the bottom of the oil pan where it sat,
> uninjured.
> Now the mystery: why would lashpad want to run away from home? Has anyone
> else had this problem?
>
> Nathaniel Leeds
> '69 2000 (SU's)
> Now running, on all 4 cylinders again.
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