Valve noise after a new head...how much is acceptable?
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Valve noise after a new head...how much is acceptable?
my old head cracked, so I put a new Engnbldr fully assembled head on. It runs fine, but has a lot of valve tapping/slapping going on. I was always under the impression it will do this for about 400 miles as its "breaking in", and once they go through a good amount of heating cooling and change size, you would reset the valve lash and they should slap no more.
I just find it weird to have a brand new set of valves slapping into the top of my pistons, and it makes me kind of nervous in a way.
Should I back the valves off alittle? Or keep them as they are and just reset the lash after a good break in period?
I just find it weird to have a brand new set of valves slapping into the top of my pistons, and it makes me kind of nervous in a way.
Should I back the valves off alittle? Or keep them as they are and just reset the lash after a good break in period?
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FYI, neither too loose, nor too tight, is going to cause them to slap into the tops of the pistons.
Last edited by MudHippy; 05-05-2013 at 01:13 PM.
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hmm, okay, they're slapping into the block? I just figured I should open the gap up in the rockers alittle bit so they don't travel down so far and collide into whatever they collide with
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your valves will not be hitting anything at all unless you have your cam timing way off in which case the engine wont run, the noise you are more than likely hearing is the rocker arm hitting the valve stem because the gap is too big, its not going to hurt anything whilst the head is breaking in so just leave it and get someone to re-adjust your valve clearances after you have some miles on it
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