Rocker Shaft Oil Holes at Marilyn Sylvester blog

Rocker Shaft Oil Holes. One is that the oil feed hole is. along with the groove behind the cam bearing they also put a groove across the oil hole that feeds each rocker. again note that the oil feed hole is pointing down bank, and is on the opposite side of the shaft then the rocker arm pad that touches. they are what are usually thought of as the '2nd' set of holes, to oil the pushrod cup through the matching hole in the pushrod end of the rocker. If you install backwards, with the stamped steel. oil runs up through the second pedestal on each head, through the center of the shaft, and out the oil holes to the rocker. the hole in the rocker shaft was always intended to feed oil directly into the rocker and thence to the pushrod cup. to be on the safeside can anyone tell me if the oil holes on the rocker shaft should be up or down. if you look at how the holes point, the oil will come out at the pivot point of the rocker arm. when you assemble the shafts, you need to make sure two things happen.

Rocker Shaft Replacement
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when you assemble the shafts, you need to make sure two things happen. along with the groove behind the cam bearing they also put a groove across the oil hole that feeds each rocker. If you install backwards, with the stamped steel. to be on the safeside can anyone tell me if the oil holes on the rocker shaft should be up or down. they are what are usually thought of as the '2nd' set of holes, to oil the pushrod cup through the matching hole in the pushrod end of the rocker. oil runs up through the second pedestal on each head, through the center of the shaft, and out the oil holes to the rocker. if you look at how the holes point, the oil will come out at the pivot point of the rocker arm. One is that the oil feed hole is. the hole in the rocker shaft was always intended to feed oil directly into the rocker and thence to the pushrod cup. again note that the oil feed hole is pointing down bank, and is on the opposite side of the shaft then the rocker arm pad that touches.

Rocker Shaft Replacement

Rocker Shaft Oil Holes when you assemble the shafts, you need to make sure two things happen. oil runs up through the second pedestal on each head, through the center of the shaft, and out the oil holes to the rocker. if you look at how the holes point, the oil will come out at the pivot point of the rocker arm. the hole in the rocker shaft was always intended to feed oil directly into the rocker and thence to the pushrod cup. along with the groove behind the cam bearing they also put a groove across the oil hole that feeds each rocker. If you install backwards, with the stamped steel. they are what are usually thought of as the '2nd' set of holes, to oil the pushrod cup through the matching hole in the pushrod end of the rocker. when you assemble the shafts, you need to make sure two things happen. One is that the oil feed hole is. to be on the safeside can anyone tell me if the oil holes on the rocker shaft should be up or down. again note that the oil feed hole is pointing down bank, and is on the opposite side of the shaft then the rocker arm pad that touches.

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