I've literally never installed a cam before and have no idea how to properly install and then adjust the valve lash.
Does anyone have a good how-to for this? I want to make sure I get everything right - particularly valve lash.
Any comments on the overall cam install process would be MUCH appreciated!
Oh, engine is a 454 BBC.
Before installing the new hydraulic lifters let them soak submerged in oil for a couple hours. After they have soaked for awhile, and while in the oil, stand them up and push down on them with a push rod. If there is little give, they are ready to install. The following is from the GM manual. This only requires turning the engine over 1x.
VALVE ADJUSTMENT
1. Remove the rocker arm covers.
2. Crank the engine until the mark on the torsional
damper lines up with the center or “ 0 ” mark on the
timing tab (figure 72). The engine must be in the
number one firing position. This may be determined
by placing fingers on the number one cylinder’s
valves as the mark on the damper comes near the
“ 0” mark on the crankcase front cover. If the valves
are not moving, the engine is in the number one
firing position. If the valves move as the mark comes
up to the timing tab, the engine is in the number six
firing position and should be turned over one more
time to reach the number one position.
3. With the engine in the number one firing position as
determined above, the following valves may be
adjusted:
— Exhaust - 1, 3, 4, 8
— Intake - 1 , 2, 5, 7
(Even numbered cylinders are in the right
bank; odd numbered cylinders are in the left
bank, when viewed from the rear of the
engine.)
4. Back out the adjusting nut until lash is felt at the
pushrod then turn in the adjusting nut until all lash
is removed. This can be determined by rotating the
pushrod while turning the adjusting nut (figure 73).
When the play has been removed, turn the
adjusting nut in as follows:
— 5.0 L and 5.7 L engines: One full turn.
— 7.4 L engines: 3U turn.
5. Crank the engine one revolution until the pointer
“ 0 ” mark and torsional damper mark are again in
alignment. This is the number six firing position.
With the engine in this position the following valves
may be adjusted:
— Exhaust - 2, 5, 6, 7
— Intake - 3, 4, 6, 8