n8in8or
I never met a project I didn’t like
Yeah.....when I tore my engine down to swap the Delta 202 cam out, I found the pushrods rubbing. So I pulled the heads. Good thing I did - I also had valve-to-piston contact even though I had checked clearances with clay. I still don't know why.....I have the new engine on the engine stand running. Not a test stand and definitly not heavy duty enough. I pieced together scraps of other engines so I could run it. Just have to get the timing worked out. Seems to idle fine at just about any timing which is kinda weird. My db4 marine based engine build wouldn't even start till the timing got majorly advanced.
Special notes to anyone that does aftermarket Harland Sharp rockers with 6:1 ratio. You will need to file the first and last guides in the head on old heads.
In test fitting I was sure they were clearing but then chasing an odd noise I pulled one and saw it was rubbing. I then pulled all the rest and noticed all the end push rods were rubbing except 1. not too cool having to file that with the head on the engine and then get the shavings out with a magnet. Going slow with a rat tail file took a few hours but did the trick. No more rubbing and none were permanently bent. Now just need to build a stand for the radiator or build a proper engine test stand.