Re: Head Gasket replacement problem ....
Jason - why do you do that? I can see doing it that way if you are doing it with the engine running, but not with a static adjustment.
If you force the pushrod down to quickly you take the chance of blowing the oil out of the lifter. It may not happen every time, but you run the risk of it by tightening down to fast. If you blow the oil out, it's going to feel like you haven't even reached 0 lash yet. And if that happens your going to keep cranking on the nut until the pushrod "feels" tight. When you go to start the engine back up, the lifter will re-prime with the new oil pressure and the valves will be way to tight, and they will not close.
There is supposed to be a little bit of play in the valve train. Not to sloppy, but not to tight either. I think that's what throws people off... that there is in fact supposed to be a tiny bit of slop. After the the engine is up and running again, oil pressure negates that slop. People need to think about it like this; It is ultimately moreso oil pressure that opens and closes the valves, and not the pushrods or the rockers.
The lifter has some travel inside of it. Under the pocket that the pushrod sits on that you see from the outside, Is a hollow cavity. That cavity gets filled with oil pressure when the engine is running. What your trying to do is push that pocket down, to the middle of it's travel. When the engine is running, oil pressure pushes that pocket back up.
If the pocket is initially set to low, oil pressure with push the pocket ALL the way back up, and will keep the valve from closing. It would be like making a pushrod 1 inch longer than it's supposed to be.
If the pocket is set to high, oil pressure pressure will still push the pocket up, but because the rocker arms position is higher than it's supposed to be (by not tightening it down and compressing the lifter) the valves will close just fine, but they will not open all the way. It would be the same thing as having a pushrod that's an inch to short.
It would make more sense if it was called a "lifter pocket adjustment" instead of a "valve adjustment". Because in the litteral sense, your adjusting the depth of the lifter pocket.
Good splaination??
