[TR] Oil and Rocker Arm Assembly and Adjusting screws

Randall tr3driver at ca.rr.com
Fri Jul 27 11:58:35 MDT 2012


> One way to check is to put the rocker assembly back on the car but
> leave the valve cover off.  Start it up.  If you coat the whole
> engine compartment with oil being flung off of the valve train

I make that test often (every time I run the valves).  On a stock TR2/3/4
engine, the oil just oozes out and makes very little if any mess (as long as
the idle rpm is low).  It takes a minute or two to even fill the rocker
shaft (so the front rockers get lubed).

I believe this is deliberate, the rear cam journal has a flat on it that is
intended to act as a metering pump and limit the volume of oil sent to the
rocker shaft.  My opinion, the bypass that Tony mentioned puts way, way too
much oil on top (for a street engine).  As John "Twosheds" Herrera used to
say, I have experimented with this.

With the shaft off the engine, I would suggest disassembling the shaft to be
sure that the passages are clear.  Due to the slow oil movement, the bore
through the shaft is a prime location for sludge to develop.  

Another option would be to simply send the whole thing off to Rocker Arm
Specialists for rebuilding.  If it has been run without enough oil long
enough to destroy the adjusters like that, chances are that the shaft &
rockers are severely worn as well.

If you want, you can also remove the spark plugs and spin the engine with
the starter until oil starts to ooze out from the passage that feeds the
shaft.  If you get anything at all, most likely the bearing is installed
properly and everything is working as intended.

-- Randall 


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