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How To Verify Valvetrain Geometry
The following is a method of verifying proper valve train geometry. After you have
estimated the required pushrod length using a Lunati Pushrod Length Checker, use
this method to verify that the valve train geometry is correct (using the rockers
you are using in your engine.)
1
The first step is to install a solid lifter and an adjustable pushrod. Mark the
tip of the valve with a marker.
2
Install your rocker arm and set it up with zero lash. Rotate the crankshaft clockwise
several times. Remove the rocker arm. The contact pattern of the rocker tip will
be where the marker has been wiped away from the valve tip. The pattern should be
centered on the valve tip, and as narrow as possible. If it is not, experiment with
varying the pushrod length to yield the best pattern.
3
Rotate the crankshaft clockwise several times. Remove the rocker arm. The contact
pattern of the rocker tip will be where the marker has been wiped away from the
valve tip. The pattern should be centered on the valve tip, and as narrow as possible.
If it is not, experiment with varying the pushrod length to yield the best pattern.
4a
Pushrod Too Long: Notice how the pattern is wide, and shifted to the exhaust
side of the valve tip
4b
Pushrod Too Short: Notice how the pattern is wide, and shifted to the intake
side of the valve tip.
4c
Pushrod Length Correct: Notice how the pattern is narrow and is centered
on the valve tip.