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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
Stock lifters for the win, ls7 lifters are a waste of money you could have spent on other mods unless your stock lifters were bad/ticking.
Did you measure for correct push rod length with the new lifters? ls7 lifters are an oem replacement but only because they're the only thing available that's close...they're not the same as stock 3800 lifters.
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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
Yeah, heads were off when I cleaned all the threads. Don't remember if I used loctite though. I took the oil cap off and stuck my homemade listening device(vac line) in there and it sounds like the rockers. Its just frustrating trying to pinpoint sounds kwim? I'm waiting on a set of 1.9's whenever the seller gets them off the car, so I'll just redo them then. I heard all the hate about the comp bolts, guess I'll get some stockers when I redo them.
I'm considering getting the pushrod measuring thing-a-ma-jig too. Since I had valve work done I'm feeling I'm close to the edge of spec for the ls7 lifters with stock rods.
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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
I've never used anything besides the comp bolts, like so many others...nothing but good in my experience.
Pull the valve covers and check the bolts. You don't want any ugliness because things were flopping around.
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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
OK, thanks Bill. Thinking to just blind guess some shorter pushrods. I had 8 thou milled off the heads, and a valve job. Would probably be safe to just buy rods that are 10 thou shorter. Or even more because the valves opened a little when I tightened them down initially. Ls7 specs are .020-.050 from what I've seen.
Or I could do it the right way and measure exact length I need, I suppose.
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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
You could start by torquing them down properly. If you are concerned about pr length do a compression test. See if you are low.
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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
Yes sir, will do :) . Ordered the comp pr length checkermajig. Will do a proper check on them and retorqe em all.
I've always been a little confused about checking length with hydrolic lifters. Do I just crank the engine a few times before checking to keep them pumped?
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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
Since i have never checked length (see...I torqued them properly after hearing the clatter..lol). Hopefully your checker comes with instructions.
FWIW, stop being such a girl and pop the VC's off, recheck the torque and smile when you find that one was loose.
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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
The stock lifters have a pretty wide "room for error" range Read up about it for the exact amount
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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
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RickyBobby03
The stock lifters have a pretty wide "room for error" range Read up about it for the exact amount
Yeah, ls7 are .020-.050 I believe. I should be good but I had 2 valve jobs done and the heads surfaced. I'll measure just for piece of mind.
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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
Checked rockers today, everything is tight and there is no play. Did find a bad pulley, plastic junk so replaced with a new metal one. Think that was some of the noise I was hearing.
So I put it back together, and had it idling for 5 minutes. Then...it died. And won't start. Fried another fuel pump. Sheesh. The relay was very warm to the touch too, so that confirms the pump was on the way out right? Drawing too much current until it fried? Put new relay in, got 12v to the pump but no whirrr. Hammered the tank but no luck.
So...I want a frigging reliable pump with no hack job on the canister that I can run to empty. What are my options? How far can you take a stock ac delco? I could do the venturi walbro but I need a new canister too.
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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
Pulled the pump out and hooked it up to 12v. Nothing. Banged it on the ground and.... boom! It blew up. No, not really, but it did start working again. Hoping just some goo got lodged in there. While I had it out, for the umpteenth time, I hacked it even more.
http://i1060.photobucket.com/albums/...psu9pisqh3.jpg
Why not I guess. Cut the bottom out and pushed it down about 2 inches more. Still don't trust this hillbilly setup, need something more reliable.
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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
id cut the whole bottom off but leave 4 little legs to keep the sock off the tank bottom a 1/4 inch or so.
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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
That's what I did. I didn't cut up the sides, there are a bunch of holes I drilled there.
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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
Gotta change your thread title. Its old lol.
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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
Not a bad idea...don't know how though lol.
I'm 99% sure my engine noise is an exhaust leak. Yay SD headers! I reused the stock gaskets, and don't think I can get them much tighter. Sounds like front manifold is the culprit. Guess I can try some new gaskets.
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Re: Top Swap in progress, few questions
click "edit post" on your very forst post on this thread, change title and all done
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Re: Bandook's 01 Imp, top swap-ified
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Re: Bandook's 01 Imp, top swap-ified
Well, the fuel pump is done. Or I'm done with it. Put a new gasket on front header. Started it up an it died after 2 minutes. No fuel, no bueno :(.
Really interested in your opinions on pumps. Will a stock pump be good down to a 3.0 pulley, ported heads, headers, rr's? Plan on doing a cam next spring too. Just don't see much discussion on pumps. Would like to order something tonight. I'm thinking the walbro venturi pump. I'll also have to buy a canister, which I can't just buy the canister alone so I'm thinking of buying a 35 dollar pump on eBay just for the canister. Help?
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Re: Bandook's 01 Imp, top swap-ified
Paint my cheeks red, but I don't think I have a venturi pump. I was thinking that the dual pickups on the bottom made it a venturi. But doesn't it need a second smaller fuel hose coming off the top to make it venturi? Confused myself again. Just another day in the life of Dook...
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Re: Bandook's 01 Imp, top swap-ified
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bandook
Paint my cheeks red, but I don't think I have a venturi pump. I was thinking that the dual pickups on the bottom made it a venturi. But doesn't it need a second smaller fuel hose coming off the top to make it venturi? Confused myself again. Just another day in the life of Dook...
yes. that small black hose tells you if you have a venturi pump or not. small black hose = :) no small black hose = :(