And don't use those brass intermediate shafts. Ask me how I know...Go solid roller and you'll have good dreams. lol
And don't use those brass intermediate shafts. Ask me how I know...Go solid roller and you'll have good dreams. lol
NONE of those look "fine" from here...For being a lifter, it sure does have me down.
These were Elgin lifters made in Mexico during the “pandemic”. The 15 other ones look fine to the naked eye.
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I used Scott’s Machine in Fayetteville Ga for this engine and the one in my Duster. I’m not blaming this on them though. They’ve always done good work. I haven’t been to any local shops around me but I’ve heard there’s a good guy in Sylvania.Yeah it's done alright. That's sad. What machine shop do you use?
No I wasn't going there. I just wanted to know, because machine shops have dried up around here. I've talked to Scott's before. Sounds like good people. Are you familiar with Howell's in Cochran?I used Scott’s Machine in Fayetteville Ga for this engine and the one in my Duster. I’m not blaming this on them though. They’ve always done good work. I haven’t been to any local shops around me but I’ve heard there’s a good guy in Sylvania.
I just bought a low mileage Winnebago 440 that I was going to use in my D100 but I guess I’ll just throw it in this truck instead.
If it's been runnin 4 years, it's fine.Dang this sucks! sorry to hear this happened to you. Ive been nervous about my 360 since the break in so far its going on 4 years and still running fine. This thread makes me want to pop off my valve covers and check for rotation again!
I have a good friend-Ford guy. He's got a real nice 66 Galaxie with a 390. His brother rebuilt the engine a lot of years ago-I thought he knew what he was doing. Anyhow the builder brother told him just to use regular oil in it. Last year at 18,000 miles it was running bad and lifters clattering. Cam and lifters bad. He pulls engine out, cleans it up, I don't know how good. He installed a new Comp Cam and lifters and drove the car around a little bit. Started clattering again at about 300 miles. I don't know his break-in procedure. So I don't know.If it's been runnin 4 years, it's fine.
I'm pretty sure you're OK with '90s stuff.Anyone have any insight on what years the lifters started going to hell? I have several older NOS cam and lifter packages, and thinking they would be alright. From the 90's I would guess by the old boxes.
I *think* the first Mopar Performance catalog was in 1989. Direct Connection ran well into the '80s for sure.What year did the first Mopar Direct Connection program change the name to Mopar Performance?
I installed a flat tappet cam in a 5.0 Ford in 2017 no issues...Anyone have any insight on what years the lifters started going to hell? I have several older NOS cam and lifter packages, and thinking they would be alright. From the 90's I would guess by the old boxes. What year did the first Mopar Direct Connection program change the name to Mopar Performance?
You probably have a fair amount of metal circulating
throughout the oiling system.
Damn it !After draining the oil I was optimistic about not having to rebuild the whole engine again. But then I cut the oil filter open…
The material in the filter isn’t magnetic so it must be bearing chunks. I’m sick
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