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Aaron65

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  1. On a straight 8, it shouldn't matter much if they are pumped up or not when you go to adjust them. You can watch for zero lash because the rocker won't even come into contact with the valve until zero lash, and it is very obvious. Then, you turn it down 2 turns. Once you start it, they self adjust and it should run OK from there. Another thing to watch for on a straight 8--if you adjust them down too far, all the oil from the rocker shaft will not go down the pushrod, but out of the ball screw, because adjusted too far down the oil port is exposed. I watched this happen when I adjusted them running...one too many turns down and oil came shooting out onto my hand! Which brings up another point...adjust em running...you can hear the bad ones then...it's a pain, but may be worth a shot...

  2. Hi Bill,

    When I had mine rebuilt, I installed new lifters because the old ones were just shot. I even disassembled them to clean them with no results. When I was breaking them in (30 minutes at 1500-2000)...they clattered like they had no oil for at least 10 minutes. It was a nervous time, but they eventually shut up one by one. Also, if they were new, it's possible that the machining oil inside has dried up over the 10 years it has been sitting. Maybe try some Rislone...

  3. In keeping with the other thread...if anybody's headed to Meadowbrook this year...I'd appreciate if you could tell me where any pics are posted, like Photobucket or anything...I'll be missing it unavoidably for the first time since '96 and I'm going through withdrawal. It's my favorite car show. I won't be at a computer for at least a week, so no hurry... :) Thanks!

    Aaron

  4. Next week I'm dropping the '53's torque tube to seal up the torque ball and tube...I heard that one of the studs holding the lower rear springs on is reverse threaded...anybody know which one? Thanks if you can help...

    Aaron

  5. Thanks for the replies! I will get those cables off when I get a chance...it may have to wait in line though...Fred...it most certainly has a leaking torque tube seal...I'm replacing the torque ball retainer though...I have one on order. I'll get that seal when I pull the torque tube back.

  6. Well...today my goal on the '53 was to grease the rear axle bearings. Found the following: previously broken pinion shaft bolt...had to drill and easy out it to get the axles out, parking brake struts were tucked away behind the shoes because the cables were frozen...only the sheathed cables from the brake backing are frozen, everything else is fine, and I had about a cup of tranny fluid in the torque tube when I drilled a hole to drain it, AND I had a leaking right rear wheel cylinder. The good news was I found a Chevy 12 bolt pinion shaft bolt that was nearly identical to assemble everything, but I still would like a parking brake...any tips OR any place to find those cables??? Sorry about the ramblings, but it was one of those days in the garage where not too much goes right.

  7. My parents bought a new '83 LeSabre Limited coupe in Rose Mauve when i was 6...307 eventually ended up getting replaced by the dealer after 7 (!) breakdowns...the cam bearing bosses were cast incorrectly and the distributor would break (somehow--I was 6, I'm guessing it chewed the dis. gear). Anyway, my grandpa bought it from my parents and my cousin inherited it and burned it to the ground pretending it was a 4X4. It would be a cooler car to me now than it was then... :)

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