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Posted By: lowboygmc Valvetrain break in - 04/01/13 11:26 PM
tips for successful break in of cams and proper settings of lifters i am running tomes combo(medium lift cam hydraulic lifters and larger valve combo)

just got to reading about break in and set up

first i guess the major question on the internet if to remove the inner spring or to not remove? i have a small spring compressor but the head is installed (as i read this paper too late) \:\/

second the proper way to set up hydraulic lifters

third tom are your rocker arms adjustable if so do you just set all of the inner allen head bolts the same and adjust your lifters from there?

i'm very confused on how this goes
Posted By: tlowe #1716 Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/02/13 12:35 AM
The inner springs on yours are just dampers, no need to remove.

My rockers are adjustable.

Here is the way I like to do it.

Take the harmonic damper and mark TDC as zero degrees, another mark at 120 and another at 240.

Next, put engine on compression stoke TDC on #1
Adjust both valves by loosening inner lock hex bolt in poliloc. Turn nut down till pushrod begins to move lifter cup or zero lash is found by wiggling pushrod. Then turn nut in a additional 1/2-3/4 turn.
Turn engine over 1/3 revolution or to next 120 degree mark. Perform same procedure to next cylineder in firing order.

Contiue till done.
Be sure to lock all of the polilocs.
Be sure to run a jug of GM EOS in your oil for breakin.
Posted By: bcowanwheels Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/02/13 01:49 AM
WHATS GM EOS ?
Posted By: CNC-Dude #5585 Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/02/13 03:03 AM
GM EOS(Engine Oil Supplement)!
Posted By: bcowanwheels Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/02/13 05:39 PM
IS THAT THE SAME AS ZINC ?
Posted By: tlowe #1716 Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/02/13 08:57 PM
Engine oil supplement (Part number 88862587)



EOS - Engine Assembly Prelube
Specifically formulated as an engine assembly lubricant. E.O.S. provides outstanding protection against run-in wear and piston scuffing as well as run-in camshaft lobe and lifter scuffing resulting from insufficient lubrication.
Posted By: lowboygmc Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/02/13 09:42 PM
Add 1 qt of that to the oil apon first start up?
Posted By: Boucher Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/02/13 10:50 PM
All this break-in talk makes my socks go up and down. Turbo Time!
Posted By: lowboygmc Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/02/13 11:10 PM
I'm getting there!! Veryyy close now!!
Posted By: tlowe #1716 Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/03/13 12:41 AM
The jug is actually a pint.
Posted By: lowboygmc Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/05/13 09:40 AM
for those of you that have switched to main studs instead of bolts what did you do for support of the oil pick up tube


and tome do your polilocks need to be threadlocked ontop?
Posted By: Harry 6674 II 5760 Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/05/13 12:14 PM
It bolts right up.
Posted By: Sam Welch Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/05/13 10:46 PM
Is the zddp or zinc additive (EOS) used for proper break-in recommended for continued use or is today's motor oil good enough for routine use?
Posted By: SCRAPIRON, #4711 Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/05/13 11:07 PM
I use Shell Rotella or Delo
Posted By: Nexxussian Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/06/13 02:00 AM
I'm using DELO400 in the engines I'm concerned about it, more because of the stronger corrosion inhibitor package (detergent package they have is nice too \:\) ).
Posted By: tlowe #1716 Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/06/13 09:38 AM
The poli locs are locked with the allen set bolt located inside the Nut.

Sam, I use GM EOS as a whole jug with new cam and add a partial jug at oil changes.
Posted By: Sam Welch Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/06/13 04:22 PM
Thanks Tom, that was my plan. S
Posted By: lowboygmc Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/06/13 04:41 PM
Harry how does the tube bolt right up if the bolt that holds the main down is replaced by a stud?
Posted By: Harry 6674 II 5760 Re: Valvetrain break in - 04/08/13 11:51 AM
Josh my bracket slipped right over the stud.
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