DoubleDingo
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- First Name
- Bagoomba
- Truck Year
- 1981
- Truck Model
- 81-C20 Silverado Camper Special-TH400-4.10s
- Engine Size
- Carb'ed Vortec 350
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It appears you did the right thing by shutting it down and getting it towed home. May have avoided a catastrophic failure and not been so lucky had you limped it back home.
I may be a little late and may have missed it, but in the original picture doesn't it look like the rocker on the next cylinder forward look a little angled also. Would that be #5 intake?
He changed all the rockers and all the push rods, so it's all good now. It is likely there were others soon to go too. I think he realized he had the wrong push rods, and/or rockers.
I never even knew about these things " Self Aligning Rocker-Arms ".
I always thought a stock rockerarms was all the same.
Off topic but my HF dial indicator is run across a cal bench check every year at work (aviation mech) and it checks as accurate as the starretts. Same with he micrometers. The torque wrenches I bought were awful. The calibration tech said it was the worst he has ever seen. We are talking 10+ ft lbs on the 3/8 wrench. HF took them back so I could buy more stuff I don't need from them.
Interesting thread and something for me to watch out for when I do a head swap.