jeepinwi
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If I were to build another stroker, I would go with a Comp Cam 68-231-4 or buck up for a Hesco RVOB6 cam.
XJoshua said:Can I get my valve tips filled down in order to make them flush with the retainer? See post #79 for picture.
XJoshua said:Can I get my valve tips filled down in order to make them flush with the retainer? See post #79 for picture.
.[/QUOTE]TRCM said:Simply, I ask why ????
No engine I have built has had them flush like it seems you want, and I have been many engines, the latest made 1146 hp & 906 ft lbs on the dyno (single 4 bbl, no n20 or boost). The rocker roller or tip rides on the end of the valve stem anyway, not the retainer.
Now, If you need to do this to fit the rocker arm, then you should get different rockers instead. If you file the valve stem end down flush, then it will weaken the stem tip, and it could snap off.
I dig AU said:And I believe they all recomend AGAINST synthetic oils in flat tappet motors, but if you must, wait until completely broken in. I have an opinion, and it's just an opinion. I think this is what happened to Dino's.
Dr. Dyno said:I used Castrol dino oil for the first 3000 miles so what you've said doesn't apply to me. I did use synthetic thereafter but it still took another 30000 miles or so for just one cam lobe (no.6 intake) to wear flat. Even then, I don't think the oil was the issue 'cause the problem started first with a collapsed (but not worn) no.6 exhaust lifter.
XJoshua said:I dig AU-
Dino told me about the chevy valves, and valve springs. His word is golden to me as Im sure it is to everyone else on this forum.
I dig AU said:Dino, I have TONS of RESPECT for you! But if one of those tappets stops spinning anytime in it's life, bye bye cam. Even a little piece of grit getting by the filter could cause it. As I said previously, I think (my opinion only) it's a bad idea to run a pure synthetic in any flat tappet motor with higher spring pressures.
I do agree with you on the collapsed lifter, a quality issue that could happen to anyone. Not good if they have a pattern of failures.
Bowing as I back away...![]()
Dr. Dyno said:Hehe, it could have been the spring from the collapsed no.6 exhaust lifter that got lodged in the neighboring lifter bore and stopped the no.6 intake lifter from spinning, taking out the no.6 intake cam lobe in the process.
I still had 11 perfectly good cam lobes left so I still have a hard time believing using Mobil 1 could have caused the cam/lifter failure.