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So two weeks ago this happened AGAIN. Another rocker popping off. This time I was stranded and had to be towed home engine wouldnt run at all. I fixed it again the next day, and I set all the valves to 8 thousandths from what a local datsun mechanic told me, and compression tested all cylinders which tested to be between 220-230 across all 6.

 

So I have no clue about this valve train. All I know is that it supposedly has this cam (spec sheet attached, which I doubt because of no rough idle), the P90 head has been shaved .080 with the shims and such. I have since ordered from Schneider new double hylift springs, and new retainers. Should I get new lash pads (what size?) and rockers as well? All the rockers look just fine from what I could tell I didnt see any weird wipe patterns or damage on the rockers or cam. I

 

Appreciate any kind of assistance to help get my valve train setup right.

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Check for a sticking valve. That will chuck rockers every time.

 

All I can say about running tall lash pads in stock retainers is that it is only a matter of time and revs. I did it for two years before I lost the first one.

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If your lash pads are thicker than.....i think, 0.170", you can't use the stock retainers. To find the correct thickness you just have to set it up and check the wipe.

I'm pretty sure it's thinner lash pads that cause problems with retainers because the rocker will contact the the retainers with super thin lash pads.

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So I got my parts in, and the box it came in was a bit confusing contradicting the website. So I sent Jerry an email over at schneider, and he responded pretty quick. The hy-doubles part 68025 says on the box 110# seat pressure. But on the website it said 125#. Jerry responded saying that lash pads at 1.75 = 110# and at 1.70 = 125#.

 

Why would smaller lash pads equal more spring seat pressure especially at such a small difference in size?

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I was being a bit facetious with the ruler comment, I assumed it was some special tool. Measuring them out while installed, they are at different heights. I assume thats in relation to the valve stem length since its being held up by retainers from the new springs? Should I check it again in a few weeks after driving it to see how the springs react to being hot and cooled? I retained the stock shims that were previously installed. If I need to replace the shims, is there a kit out there that has various shim sizes? I only had 1 intake that measured out correctly out of all 12.

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