[DML] Re: Cam Wear cause
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[DML] Re: Cam Wear cause



Woah, you can run the engine without the valve covers?  I thought this
would make a huge vacuum leak?  

Matt
#1604
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Woody <BePositive2000@xxxx> wrote:
> Jeff,
> 
> If you have readjusted the rockers, the problem is probably one or more
> plugged oil holes on the rockers. To find out, remove the cover and run
> the engine long enough to see if all are dripping oil.
> 
> To keep oil from dripping on the side of the engine, I made what
> amounted to the cover minus the top.  I made mine from wood on a band
> saw but an old cover with the top cut out would probably work better. 
> The expert vendors probably have a better idea.
> 
> The longer you drive with this noise on a dry cam lobe, the more likely
> you will have to replace the cam.
> 
> Good luck,
> 
> Woody
> 
> 
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