Dalton Ream
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- Joined
- Sep 25, 2019
- Posts
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- Location
- Ohio
- First Name
- Dalton
- Truck Year
- 1980
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 350
Hello All,
I have an issue with a lifter that had worn prematurely and I was looking for ANY insight as to why it's worn so bad and why so fast.
I have a 1980 K20 that I put a new Lunati 10120703 cam kit in back in early summer. The engine had been running and had about 2,000 miles on a fresh rebuild when I decided to add the cam kit. Tore the engine down, new piston rings and hone was the only other thing I did when installing the cam.
The engine has about 250 miles on the cam kit and my #8 intake lifter is already wasted! It started out as a light "ticking" sound that I believed was a header leak, but it kept getting worse and became more of a "clicking" just before I tore it down. I found #8 intake rocker to be VERY sloppy so I took the intake of and found the issue:
There is a 0.040" dish in the center of the lifter and the outer edges appear to be chipped out like its been hitting hard. I managed to get some pictures of the cam lobe still in the engine with a scope camera, and I can't see much wear on the lobe at all. It appears all the wear was on the lifter. SO what would cause this??? was the lifter too soft? or maybe the end was too hard and brittle? Why would it wear this far in less than 250 miles?
I have an issue with a lifter that had worn prematurely and I was looking for ANY insight as to why it's worn so bad and why so fast.
I have a 1980 K20 that I put a new Lunati 10120703 cam kit in back in early summer. The engine had been running and had about 2,000 miles on a fresh rebuild when I decided to add the cam kit. Tore the engine down, new piston rings and hone was the only other thing I did when installing the cam.
The engine has about 250 miles on the cam kit and my #8 intake lifter is already wasted! It started out as a light "ticking" sound that I believed was a header leak, but it kept getting worse and became more of a "clicking" just before I tore it down. I found #8 intake rocker to be VERY sloppy so I took the intake of and found the issue:
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There is a 0.040" dish in the center of the lifter and the outer edges appear to be chipped out like its been hitting hard. I managed to get some pictures of the cam lobe still in the engine with a scope camera, and I can't see much wear on the lobe at all. It appears all the wear was on the lifter. SO what would cause this??? was the lifter too soft? or maybe the end was too hard and brittle? Why would it wear this far in less than 250 miles?