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Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Sacramento
Posts: 22
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Hey Moterheads... scb400 question
I bought a sbc400 from a '76 van (I think) that was rebuilt before I purchased it. I bought it out of this guys garage with most of the parts. I finally put it in my truck and got it running (I go through spirts of interest), but the oil pressure is below my liking (measured at the port by the distrib). When cold it's running about 60lbs of pressure, and when it's warm it's running about 25-30lbs. Now the rockerarms sound pretty clunky, and when I remove the oil filler cap I don't think I see "enough" oil on the rocker arms. I took off the valve covers and rev'ed er up a couple of times and oil barely seeps out of the rocker arm. The valves are adjusted adequately, and I'm pulling about 18-22" of vacuum (RV cam).
Couple of question: 1) do you think the cam berings could be installed backwards? -if possible; can I use a long drill and make my own like a ford? 2) are there oil galleys that I could have missed plugging? 3) please don't tell me dry/noisy rocker arms are the norm :-) (I "believe" the lifters are pumping up adequately, but I'm not sure.) Other possiblilities? |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Northern AZ
Posts: 7,270
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Re: Hey Moterheads... scb400 question
If you crank the nut back till they clatter then tighten them down till they make no noise and they do not oil, then it sounds like the lifter may be plugged. The oil pressure is accurate for a stock pump. The rockers should't make any noise, the quick and easy fix would be to buy a new set of lifters and install them, then you are sure that they are OK. As for the oil holes ligning up I'd say they must be or the cam would seize.
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