macindude
Bronze Member
Hi all,
I was watching a YouTube video about this engine and they talked about how there's a little depression in the cylinder head where the bumps on the rocker pivots go, and showed using a wrench to twist the pivot while torquing the bolt so that it sits correctly in the head and stays aligned.
I am just building up a new cylinder head, and my pivots have the bumps (either side of the bolt):

However, the head is perfectly smooth, with nowhere for those bumps to sit:

How should the rocker arm pivots be installed so that they don't twist around? What is the method used to correctly align the rockers?
FWIW, I grabbed the old cylinder head and it didn't have the depressions in the head either. Given how it practically fell apart as soon as I took the head off, I'm wondering if a twisted rocker pivot is part of the reason my push rod bent.
Thanks!
Kent
I was watching a YouTube video about this engine and they talked about how there's a little depression in the cylinder head where the bumps on the rocker pivots go, and showed using a wrench to twist the pivot while torquing the bolt so that it sits correctly in the head and stays aligned.
I am just building up a new cylinder head, and my pivots have the bumps (either side of the bolt):

However, the head is perfectly smooth, with nowhere for those bumps to sit:

How should the rocker arm pivots be installed so that they don't twist around? What is the method used to correctly align the rockers?
FWIW, I grabbed the old cylinder head and it didn't have the depressions in the head either. Given how it practically fell apart as soon as I took the head off, I'm wondering if a twisted rocker pivot is part of the reason my push rod bent.
Thanks!
Kent