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This has to do with my '70 Impala, but it's no different than most any other Chevy small block. Since getting the car, I have broken two rocker arms, over the course of about 900 miles. First one was the #8 exhaust rocker, I kept driving the car to get home and in the process, I broke the intake pushrod for the # 8 hole. I replaced both rockers and pushrods for #8 just to be safe. A few hundred miles later, I broke the #4 exhaust rocker. I was able to repair that one before doing any more harm.
#4 on top, #8 on the bottom.
Now a little history. The long block is 42 years old now and it's original, the previous owner had JUST installed a mild Summit cam before I bought the car. He was aware of the proper break-in procedure. The valve springs do not bind. When I bought the car, there was some amount of clatter under the valve cover, at the right rear of the engine. After a short amount of time, #8 failed. I pulled a lot of stuff apart on the motor to check the PO's work and found some other unrelated issues. All other rockers, pushrods, and pivots were in good shape. Put it all back together and later on #4 failed without any warning at all. It just broke.
Is there something else I should be looking for? I can't find anything wrong at all. I'm going to chock it up to 42 year old rockers that are seeing more movement and pressure than they did before with the stock cam. The best thing to do is put on a set of full roller rockers, but in the mean time I will carry a couple extra rockers at all times in case one breaks again.
#4 on top, #8 on the bottom.
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Now a little history. The long block is 42 years old now and it's original, the previous owner had JUST installed a mild Summit cam before I bought the car. He was aware of the proper break-in procedure. The valve springs do not bind. When I bought the car, there was some amount of clatter under the valve cover, at the right rear of the engine. After a short amount of time, #8 failed. I pulled a lot of stuff apart on the motor to check the PO's work and found some other unrelated issues. All other rockers, pushrods, and pivots were in good shape. Put it all back together and later on #4 failed without any warning at all. It just broke.
Is there something else I should be looking for? I can't find anything wrong at all. I'm going to chock it up to 42 year old rockers that are seeing more movement and pressure than they did before with the stock cam. The best thing to do is put on a set of full roller rockers, but in the mean time I will carry a couple extra rockers at all times in case one breaks again.