Proper Hydraulic Cam Valve Adjustment

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  • Опубліковано 7 гру 2024

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  • @jimg81
    @jimg81 Рік тому +3

    I’m changing out my stock rocker arms for a set of scorpion rollers this month and this video just made my night! Thanks for the explanation and video! You may of just saved my bacon LOL

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  Рік тому

      Awesome! Glad I could help out, that’s what this channel is all about!

  • @yosemitesam8114
    @yosemitesam8114 Рік тому +2

    Finally !! This is the correct way and best way to adjust your valves correctly. It's not necessary to take each rocker off as you can just watch them going up and down but I know you did that to show more detail. Great video. Thanks for taking the time to show the correct and best way.

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  Рік тому

      @Yosemite Sam thanks! You are right regarding removal of the rockers not necessary… looking back I should have mentioned why I did that just for this example - to get a better look at the pushrod movement. I was limited on space lol. I’m all about the “more than one way to (insert pun here)”, but certain tasks are not like that, and adjusting valves is one of them. I just saw way too many people adjusting on compression that I had to clear the air lol.

  • @lwellsfoxbody6491
    @lwellsfoxbody6491 Рік тому +2

    Thank You! Finally a step by step video that i can understand.

  • @edwingopie8298
    @edwingopie8298 Рік тому +2

    Excellent bro just what I wanted to know

  • @edwingopie8298
    @edwingopie8298 Рік тому +1

    Recently bought a foxbody mustang doing the engine right now

  • @jasonbeason4780
    @jasonbeason4780 4 місяці тому +2

    So when the exhaust starts to open, do the intake, and when intake is starting to close, do the exhaust. I'm about to take these stock heads off and put some different ported and oversized stainless valve heads on that came with roller rockers. Never messed with roller rocker arms. It has a hydraulic cam. Thanks for the video.

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  4 місяці тому +1

      @@jasonbeason4780 yes, that’s correct. To put a finer point on the process, to adjust the exhaust, when the intake valve fully opens, and is about 3/4 the way closed, stop and adjust exhaust. Since you are putting new heads/rockers on, you’ll 99% need different length pushrods from your previous setup. This makes sure the geometry is right so you don’t wear out the valve guides on those heads you’ll install.

    • @jasonbeason4780
      @jasonbeason4780 4 місяці тому +1

      @GeorgiaStangMan hey, I really appreciate this video. I took my old stock heads off and put a set of 60cc ported polished with 202 160 stainless valves with those roller rockers. Your video helped me set the roller rockers. My first roller rocker set up, and it didn't take long. The engine in the car had every off and back together. Did all this in the driveway. Started at about 11 o'clock and was done running and driving by 9. The only problem I had was the exhaust manifolds. But they always fun 😆. God bless you, I really appreciate the video

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  4 місяці тому +1

      @@jasonbeason4780 anytime, Brother. Glad it all worked out 👍

  • @jplperformance9073
    @jplperformance9073 Рік тому +1

    Thank you sooooo much for making this video

  • @brandonknight7240
    @brandonknight7240 10 місяців тому +1

    I have a new build 1st time ever building a motor and i think valves out of adjustment is possibly my issue, was running good but but poorly now, like missing and when you take off on the gas its like its down 2 cylinders so i changed the plugs and found 2 with unburned fuel like oil residue but smelled of gas, the others looked fine so im hoping its something fixed by re-adjusting the rockers, its a fully built 331 stroker with twisted wedge 170 heads

    • @mikemccombs5119
      @mikemccombs5119 5 місяців тому

      Im going thriugh the same thing 460 Ford..My first build all the way out from the shortblock.Wont stay running, starter dies quick.Readjudted,started but gutless.

  • @brittharms978
    @brittharms978 Рік тому +2

    BAD A$$$$$ !!!! Great vid, thanks for the schooling!!!

  • @TomMilstead
    @TomMilstead Рік тому +1

    So glad I saw this video, I previously found a method to adjust rockers called rock and adjust. I just did this procedure yesterday and on 2 or 3 valves as I started to turn down on my adjuster, there was resistance right away! The rest of the adjustments went flawlessly, but after seeing your video, I'm thinking I should change to this method? Your comments or help would be greatly appreciated!

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  Рік тому +1

      I’ve never heard of rock and adjust, but the method in the video is the only proper way to ensure the lifter is on the heel of the cam lobe for proper adjustment. Good luck 👍

    • @TomMilstead
      @TomMilstead Рік тому +1

      @GeorgiaStangMan When using your method, can you just go from cylinder to cylinder? Or is there a particular order you should go in?

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  Рік тому +1

      @@TomMilstead No particular cylinder order of operation is needed. You can choose to go in any cylinder order you want. The key thing is once you are on a cylinder, follow the above procedures and you’ll be golden 🥇

    • @TomMilstead
      @TomMilstead Рік тому

      @@GeorgiaStangMan Greatly appreciated!!!

  • @ferdinandcuevas8457
    @ferdinandcuevas8457 Рік тому +1

    Great information ! Thanks 🇺🇲🇵🇷🦊👍

  • @markemery49
    @markemery49 Рік тому

    To my fellow gearheads…… Please understand that we do not adjust valves. Once a valve has been installed, spring installed, retainer installed and keepers installed..….. there is no further adjustment that could possibly be made.
    What we are doing, is adjusting the depth of the push rod, which in turn positions the hydraulic plunger within the cam follower body.
    At 2:34 into the video, I must disagree with him. The entire purpose of a hydraulic cam and hydraulic cam followers, is to allow for compensation.
    That is why the plunger travel is in the neighborhood of .100" to .140ish".
    In general, the pre-load is in the range of 50% of that..... some call for less.
    So, if your plunger travel is .100" to .140", and if the pre-load is set correctly, the plunger will be down into the cam follower body by approximately .050" to .070".
    In my opinioon, this is more than enough to to allow the use of making the adjustment at TDC C/S.
    It also allows for the use of the "8 stop static procedure" (V-8 engines).
    I.E., begin with #1 @ TDC C/s, adjust!
    Go to the next cylinder in the firing order, adjust!
    Go to the next one in the firing order, adjust, and so on.

  • @MustangStrong
    @MustangStrong 9 місяців тому +1

    Could you possiblity explain the best you can the feeling of the push rod when your spinning it with your fingers, what your are feeling. I keep screwing it up and twice I didnt do it tight enough, this time to tight. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Great video by the way

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  9 місяців тому +1

      The pushrod just needs to have a little friction as you tighten the nut by hand. Once there is some drag on the pushrod as you spin it, you know there is no play at either end of the pushrod where it meets the rocker cup or the lifter cup. At that point stop and make your adjustment at the adjuster nut and lock it down as shown. Good luck 👍

    • @MustangStrong
      @MustangStrong 9 місяців тому +1

      @@GeorgiaStangMan Ok, finally I got it right!! Dude thank you so much. I fired it up an hour ago and thanks to your videos I got my 68 302 mustang running again. And it never sounded this good before. I owe you such a big thanks for doing what you do! Now I have to watch every video you made just in case.

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  9 місяців тому

      @@MustangStrong awesome! Glad it worked out! 👍

  • @vrm86gt
    @vrm86gt Рік тому +2

    Nice job! What valve cover gaskets are those?

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  Рік тому +2

      Thanks! I’m glad you asked, I totally forgot to mention those in the video! They are Moroso part number 93060. They are a must have as far as I’m concerned for those who run AFR heads. I use these on every engine. Steel core, bonded rubber, but have a wider sealing surface.

    • @vrm86gt
      @vrm86gt Рік тому +3

      @@GeorgiaStangMan yeah the felpro rubber with metal core just don't seem to hold up for me, they always seem to peel and split the rubber around the corners

  • @mikeinvegas1
    @mikeinvegas1 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank u. I have a 95 mustang gt i need to adjust lifters. Do i just keep moving down the line and adjust next 2 lifters same way?

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  2 місяці тому +1

      @@mikeinvegas1 right on. Yes, that’s typically what I do.

    • @mikeinvegas1
      @mikeinvegas1 2 місяці тому +1

      @@GeorgiaStangMan thank u

  • @leadxpoison9281
    @leadxpoison9281 Рік тому +1

    Great video. May I ask your opinion on Comp Cams Pro Magnum lifters (hydraulic flat-tappet) calling for 0 to 1/8th turn? My engine clatters like a mofo! They warn against going tighter but i don't know what else it could be.

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  Рік тому +1

      Seems like those lifters are meant to run at high rpm, and therefore need the looser tolerances, which can definitely lead to noisy valve train

    • @leadxpoison9281
      @leadxpoison9281 Рік тому

      @@GeorgiaStangMan Thanks for the reply. They’re so loud I don’t dare run the engine. Going over it for the 4th time I guess.

  • @johngreen2510
    @johngreen2510 2 місяці тому

    How often should one do these adjustments?

  • @drewcifer9755
    @drewcifer9755 2 місяці тому +1

    So some of push rod feel loose/ spin easy after setting and continuing on with the other rockers. Is that normal or did I miss something?

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  2 місяці тому

      @@drewcifer9755 that’s fine, especially if the lifters don’t have oil in them or have been sitting for a while. Hydraulic lifters have springs under the cups which give a little resistance by themselves, but when oil pressure builds, they should operate fine.

  • @filitamayo
    @filitamayo 5 місяців тому

    Does it matter if your lifters are dry or not when you set your valves .

  • @dannywalker8391
    @dannywalker8391 8 місяців тому +1

    Do the lifters have to be pumped up prior to doing this?

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  7 місяців тому

      They don’t. You’ll be fine either way. The plungers are spring loaded like stock, so even if they’re dry, you’ll feel the resistance at zero lash 👍

  • @biglazybilly
    @biglazybilly Рік тому +1

    will this work on a stock cam with just installing new lifters and push rods and new rocker arms car has 77k on it and my cam is stock so cam is original lifters are rollers i have them socking in oil ford 302 efi in a merc grand mark 1989 gs

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  Рік тому

      Yes, use this on a stock cam as well. Good luck 👍

  • @Aridrona
    @Aridrona 8 місяців тому

    Is this for roller rockers only?

  • @DieselRC
    @DieselRC 7 місяців тому

    All I need help. So I had a friend build my 347 stroker. It has a massive cam in it . When it starts it sounds ok., but when it comes down to idle it starts to backfire like a valve is open. Can any one help out. I will try this valve adjustment. Fingers crossed. 🤞

  • @justinriley8651
    @justinriley8651 Рік тому +1

    is this done with the lifters oil primed or not?

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  Рік тому +2

      This was done without oil in lifters, but wouldn’t matter if the lifters did. The plungers inside the lifters cannot overcome the force of the adjusting nut pushing down on them via the pushrod. Also, hydraulic lifters have a spring under the plungers, so even if they are dry, you’ll still get resistance on the pushrod when creeping up on finding the zero lash point.

    • @justinriley8651
      @justinriley8651 Рік тому +1

      @GeorgiaStangMan thanks for the reply !

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  Рік тому

      @@justinriley8651 Anytime! Good luck!

  • @robertkarl5753
    @robertkarl5753 Рік тому +1

    Do you recommend rechecking lash on a hot engine after break-in?

    • @GeorgiaStangMan
      @GeorgiaStangMan  Рік тому

      Not necessary on hydraulic roller setups. Good luck 👍

  • @ArtSalinas-r7t
    @ArtSalinas-r7t 7 місяців тому +1

    I wish everybody would get to the f****** point instead of listening to their whole life story who gives a s*** just tell us how to freaking fix the problem

  • @jeffsedlick2978
    @jeffsedlick2978 11 місяців тому +1

    Too complicated. Much easier methods out there