Hello--
I have a few questions about lifters. I am currently converting my 5.slow into an HO motor (had most of a '86 gt motor laying around) until my 351w is ready to drop in. I am using the stock '86 mustang gt cam with gt40 heads and the stock rocker arms. I was curious about how you adjust the rocker arms, and read two different methods:
1. tighten the bolt while its running till it stops ticking, or
2. spin the rod with your fingers and tighten the bolt till the rod is snug, then go another 1/2 - 3/4 turn.
I am opting for the 2nd method since it is damn near impossible to get the valve covers off with the accessories on. Anyways, I noticed that some of the rods still spun even though the rocker arm bolt was tightened down all the way. I swapped out the push rod and rocker arm on the loose ones, and no dice. So, I tried swapping out a lincoln lifter with a mustang lifter on one of them (first one of the few loose ones), and it fixed the problem! I was able to get the rocker adjusted without tightening the bolt all the way.
Now, I am new to working on push rod motors, and I reaaaaaallly don't want to mess this motor up by having misadjusted rocker arms. Seeing as the mustang lifter fixed the one rocker arm I tried, could it be possible that the lincoln lifters are bad / going bad?
I have a few questions about lifters. I am currently converting my 5.slow into an HO motor (had most of a '86 gt motor laying around) until my 351w is ready to drop in. I am using the stock '86 mustang gt cam with gt40 heads and the stock rocker arms. I was curious about how you adjust the rocker arms, and read two different methods:
1. tighten the bolt while its running till it stops ticking, or
2. spin the rod with your fingers and tighten the bolt till the rod is snug, then go another 1/2 - 3/4 turn.
I am opting for the 2nd method since it is damn near impossible to get the valve covers off with the accessories on. Anyways, I noticed that some of the rods still spun even though the rocker arm bolt was tightened down all the way. I swapped out the push rod and rocker arm on the loose ones, and no dice. So, I tried swapping out a lincoln lifter with a mustang lifter on one of them (first one of the few loose ones), and it fixed the problem! I was able to get the rocker adjusted without tightening the bolt all the way.
Now, I am new to working on push rod motors, and I reaaaaaallly don't want to mess this motor up by having misadjusted rocker arms. Seeing as the mustang lifter fixed the one rocker arm I tried, could it be possible that the lincoln lifters are bad / going bad?
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