Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
#51
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Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
I know how to go to TDC. I just used #1 as an example. Give me an ounce of
credit here guys. All cylinders are wrong. The head must have been
resurfaced as well as the block. I went down to Crower this afternoon and
they gave me an adjustable pushrod and a Mechanical lifter. I'm going that
route. Unless you guys can give me a viable alternative.
Rich Harris.
PS I've rebuilt a bunch of engines but never had to resize pushrods for a
hydraulic cam.....always a first time....I'm going back to GM small blocks
where you can mechanically adjust.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:411A67B3.83A0E781@sympatico.ca...
> You use the 4.2 ones.
>
> Mike
>
> CRWLR wrote:
> >
> > Spin the crank one full rotation.
> >
> > the crank goes around twice for every rotation of the cam, so the crank
can
> > be at the top on one rotation, and the valves are in transition between
> > exhaust open and intake open. You would have troubles putting the
pushrods
> > in if this were the case.
> >
> > Having said that, the rockers and pushrods on the 4.0 could easily be
> > different than on the 4.2.
> >
> > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:xLoSc.1431$aB1.1397@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > The distributor position is irrelevant in this case. The valves are
open
> > > because either the pushrods are too long or the rockers are of an
> > incorrect
> > > design for this head. I never removed the distributor during this
whole
> > > operation. All I did was pull the old head and bolt on the new.
> > > "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:08mSc.11877$Nl1.1300@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
> > > > Maybe a dumb question but have you checked the position of the
> > distributor
> > > > rotor for pointing to #1 cylinder? If not try turning the crank 360
> > > degrees.
> > > >
> > > > JoBo
> > > >
> > > > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:gJeSc.3870$Qa4.538@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > > > Folks, I'm in a pickle!
> > > > > Hope you can help me. I'm in the process of doing the head swap on
my
> > > '86
> > > > > CJ7. Got the head installed no problem. Here's my catch, when I
went
> > to
> > > put
> > > > > the 258 stock rockers and pushrods back in, my valves were opened
on
> > #1
> > > cyl
> > > > > when its at TDC. AS we all know this is not good for compression.
> > > Apparently
> > > > > either my pushrods are too long or something in the rockers is
amiss.
> > > Got
> > > > > any ideas? Should I be using 4.0l rockers, pivot assemblies, and
> > > pushrods
> > > > > instead of the old 258 engine parts?
> > > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > > Rich Harris
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
credit here guys. All cylinders are wrong. The head must have been
resurfaced as well as the block. I went down to Crower this afternoon and
they gave me an adjustable pushrod and a Mechanical lifter. I'm going that
route. Unless you guys can give me a viable alternative.
Rich Harris.
PS I've rebuilt a bunch of engines but never had to resize pushrods for a
hydraulic cam.....always a first time....I'm going back to GM small blocks
where you can mechanically adjust.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:411A67B3.83A0E781@sympatico.ca...
> You use the 4.2 ones.
>
> Mike
>
> CRWLR wrote:
> >
> > Spin the crank one full rotation.
> >
> > the crank goes around twice for every rotation of the cam, so the crank
can
> > be at the top on one rotation, and the valves are in transition between
> > exhaust open and intake open. You would have troubles putting the
pushrods
> > in if this were the case.
> >
> > Having said that, the rockers and pushrods on the 4.0 could easily be
> > different than on the 4.2.
> >
> > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:xLoSc.1431$aB1.1397@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > The distributor position is irrelevant in this case. The valves are
open
> > > because either the pushrods are too long or the rockers are of an
> > incorrect
> > > design for this head. I never removed the distributor during this
whole
> > > operation. All I did was pull the old head and bolt on the new.
> > > "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:08mSc.11877$Nl1.1300@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
> > > > Maybe a dumb question but have you checked the position of the
> > distributor
> > > > rotor for pointing to #1 cylinder? If not try turning the crank 360
> > > degrees.
> > > >
> > > > JoBo
> > > >
> > > > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:gJeSc.3870$Qa4.538@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > > > Folks, I'm in a pickle!
> > > > > Hope you can help me. I'm in the process of doing the head swap on
my
> > > '86
> > > > > CJ7. Got the head installed no problem. Here's my catch, when I
went
> > to
> > > put
> > > > > the 258 stock rockers and pushrods back in, my valves were opened
on
> > #1
> > > cyl
> > > > > when its at TDC. AS we all know this is not good for compression.
> > > Apparently
> > > > > either my pushrods are too long or something in the rockers is
amiss.
> > > Got
> > > > > any ideas? Should I be using 4.0l rockers, pivot assemblies, and
> > > pushrods
> > > > > instead of the old 258 engine parts?
> > > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > > Rich Harris
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
#52
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
I know how to go to TDC. I just used #1 as an example. Give me an ounce of
credit here guys. All cylinders are wrong. The head must have been
resurfaced as well as the block. I went down to Crower this afternoon and
they gave me an adjustable pushrod and a Mechanical lifter. I'm going that
route. Unless you guys can give me a viable alternative.
Rich Harris.
PS I've rebuilt a bunch of engines but never had to resize pushrods for a
hydraulic cam.....always a first time....I'm going back to GM small blocks
where you can mechanically adjust.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:411A67B3.83A0E781@sympatico.ca...
> You use the 4.2 ones.
>
> Mike
>
> CRWLR wrote:
> >
> > Spin the crank one full rotation.
> >
> > the crank goes around twice for every rotation of the cam, so the crank
can
> > be at the top on one rotation, and the valves are in transition between
> > exhaust open and intake open. You would have troubles putting the
pushrods
> > in if this were the case.
> >
> > Having said that, the rockers and pushrods on the 4.0 could easily be
> > different than on the 4.2.
> >
> > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:xLoSc.1431$aB1.1397@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > The distributor position is irrelevant in this case. The valves are
open
> > > because either the pushrods are too long or the rockers are of an
> > incorrect
> > > design for this head. I never removed the distributor during this
whole
> > > operation. All I did was pull the old head and bolt on the new.
> > > "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:08mSc.11877$Nl1.1300@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
> > > > Maybe a dumb question but have you checked the position of the
> > distributor
> > > > rotor for pointing to #1 cylinder? If not try turning the crank 360
> > > degrees.
> > > >
> > > > JoBo
> > > >
> > > > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:gJeSc.3870$Qa4.538@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > > > Folks, I'm in a pickle!
> > > > > Hope you can help me. I'm in the process of doing the head swap on
my
> > > '86
> > > > > CJ7. Got the head installed no problem. Here's my catch, when I
went
> > to
> > > put
> > > > > the 258 stock rockers and pushrods back in, my valves were opened
on
> > #1
> > > cyl
> > > > > when its at TDC. AS we all know this is not good for compression.
> > > Apparently
> > > > > either my pushrods are too long or something in the rockers is
amiss.
> > > Got
> > > > > any ideas? Should I be using 4.0l rockers, pivot assemblies, and
> > > pushrods
> > > > > instead of the old 258 engine parts?
> > > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > > Rich Harris
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
credit here guys. All cylinders are wrong. The head must have been
resurfaced as well as the block. I went down to Crower this afternoon and
they gave me an adjustable pushrod and a Mechanical lifter. I'm going that
route. Unless you guys can give me a viable alternative.
Rich Harris.
PS I've rebuilt a bunch of engines but never had to resize pushrods for a
hydraulic cam.....always a first time....I'm going back to GM small blocks
where you can mechanically adjust.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:411A67B3.83A0E781@sympatico.ca...
> You use the 4.2 ones.
>
> Mike
>
> CRWLR wrote:
> >
> > Spin the crank one full rotation.
> >
> > the crank goes around twice for every rotation of the cam, so the crank
can
> > be at the top on one rotation, and the valves are in transition between
> > exhaust open and intake open. You would have troubles putting the
pushrods
> > in if this were the case.
> >
> > Having said that, the rockers and pushrods on the 4.0 could easily be
> > different than on the 4.2.
> >
> > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:xLoSc.1431$aB1.1397@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > The distributor position is irrelevant in this case. The valves are
open
> > > because either the pushrods are too long or the rockers are of an
> > incorrect
> > > design for this head. I never removed the distributor during this
whole
> > > operation. All I did was pull the old head and bolt on the new.
> > > "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:08mSc.11877$Nl1.1300@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
> > > > Maybe a dumb question but have you checked the position of the
> > distributor
> > > > rotor for pointing to #1 cylinder? If not try turning the crank 360
> > > degrees.
> > > >
> > > > JoBo
> > > >
> > > > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:gJeSc.3870$Qa4.538@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > > > Folks, I'm in a pickle!
> > > > > Hope you can help me. I'm in the process of doing the head swap on
my
> > > '86
> > > > > CJ7. Got the head installed no problem. Here's my catch, when I
went
> > to
> > > put
> > > > > the 258 stock rockers and pushrods back in, my valves were opened
on
> > #1
> > > cyl
> > > > > when its at TDC. AS we all know this is not good for compression.
> > > Apparently
> > > > > either my pushrods are too long or something in the rockers is
amiss.
> > > Got
> > > > > any ideas? Should I be using 4.0l rockers, pivot assemblies, and
> > > pushrods
> > > > > instead of the old 258 engine parts?
> > > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > > Rich Harris
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
#53
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
I know how to go to TDC. I just used #1 as an example. Give me an ounce of
credit here guys. All cylinders are wrong. The head must have been
resurfaced as well as the block. I went down to Crower this afternoon and
they gave me an adjustable pushrod and a Mechanical lifter. I'm going that
route. Unless you guys can give me a viable alternative.
Rich Harris.
PS I've rebuilt a bunch of engines but never had to resize pushrods for a
hydraulic cam.....always a first time....I'm going back to GM small blocks
where you can mechanically adjust.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:411A67B3.83A0E781@sympatico.ca...
> You use the 4.2 ones.
>
> Mike
>
> CRWLR wrote:
> >
> > Spin the crank one full rotation.
> >
> > the crank goes around twice for every rotation of the cam, so the crank
can
> > be at the top on one rotation, and the valves are in transition between
> > exhaust open and intake open. You would have troubles putting the
pushrods
> > in if this were the case.
> >
> > Having said that, the rockers and pushrods on the 4.0 could easily be
> > different than on the 4.2.
> >
> > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:xLoSc.1431$aB1.1397@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > The distributor position is irrelevant in this case. The valves are
open
> > > because either the pushrods are too long or the rockers are of an
> > incorrect
> > > design for this head. I never removed the distributor during this
whole
> > > operation. All I did was pull the old head and bolt on the new.
> > > "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:08mSc.11877$Nl1.1300@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
> > > > Maybe a dumb question but have you checked the position of the
> > distributor
> > > > rotor for pointing to #1 cylinder? If not try turning the crank 360
> > > degrees.
> > > >
> > > > JoBo
> > > >
> > > > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:gJeSc.3870$Qa4.538@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > > > Folks, I'm in a pickle!
> > > > > Hope you can help me. I'm in the process of doing the head swap on
my
> > > '86
> > > > > CJ7. Got the head installed no problem. Here's my catch, when I
went
> > to
> > > put
> > > > > the 258 stock rockers and pushrods back in, my valves were opened
on
> > #1
> > > cyl
> > > > > when its at TDC. AS we all know this is not good for compression.
> > > Apparently
> > > > > either my pushrods are too long or something in the rockers is
amiss.
> > > Got
> > > > > any ideas? Should I be using 4.0l rockers, pivot assemblies, and
> > > pushrods
> > > > > instead of the old 258 engine parts?
> > > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > > Rich Harris
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
credit here guys. All cylinders are wrong. The head must have been
resurfaced as well as the block. I went down to Crower this afternoon and
they gave me an adjustable pushrod and a Mechanical lifter. I'm going that
route. Unless you guys can give me a viable alternative.
Rich Harris.
PS I've rebuilt a bunch of engines but never had to resize pushrods for a
hydraulic cam.....always a first time....I'm going back to GM small blocks
where you can mechanically adjust.
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:411A67B3.83A0E781@sympatico.ca...
> You use the 4.2 ones.
>
> Mike
>
> CRWLR wrote:
> >
> > Spin the crank one full rotation.
> >
> > the crank goes around twice for every rotation of the cam, so the crank
can
> > be at the top on one rotation, and the valves are in transition between
> > exhaust open and intake open. You would have troubles putting the
pushrods
> > in if this were the case.
> >
> > Having said that, the rockers and pushrods on the 4.0 could easily be
> > different than on the 4.2.
> >
> > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:xLoSc.1431$aB1.1397@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > The distributor position is irrelevant in this case. The valves are
open
> > > because either the pushrods are too long or the rockers are of an
> > incorrect
> > > design for this head. I never removed the distributor during this
whole
> > > operation. All I did was pull the old head and bolt on the new.
> > > "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:08mSc.11877$Nl1.1300@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
> > > > Maybe a dumb question but have you checked the position of the
> > distributor
> > > > rotor for pointing to #1 cylinder? If not try turning the crank 360
> > > degrees.
> > > >
> > > > JoBo
> > > >
> > > > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > > news:gJeSc.3870$Qa4.538@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > > > Folks, I'm in a pickle!
> > > > > Hope you can help me. I'm in the process of doing the head swap on
my
> > > '86
> > > > > CJ7. Got the head installed no problem. Here's my catch, when I
went
> > to
> > > put
> > > > > the 258 stock rockers and pushrods back in, my valves were opened
on
> > #1
> > > cyl
> > > > > when its at TDC. AS we all know this is not good for compression.
> > > Apparently
> > > > > either my pushrods are too long or something in the rockers is
amiss.
> > > Got
> > > > > any ideas? Should I be using 4.0l rockers, pivot assemblies, and
> > > pushrods
> > > > > instead of the old 258 engine parts?
> > > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > > Rich Harris
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
#54
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
Comon Mike.... Give me credit for at least knowing how to dothis...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:411A1DE7.2A5B6A73@sympatico.ca...
> No.
>
> You have 2 TDC's. One has the valves closed, one has them both open.
> Check the distributor's position.
>
> Mike
>
> Harris Family wrote:
> >
> > The distributor position is irrelevant in this case. The valves are open
> > because either the pushrods are too long or the rockers are of an
incorrect
> > design for this head. I never removed the distributor during this whole
> > operation. All I did was pull the old head and bolt on the new.
> > "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:08mSc.11877$Nl1.1300@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
> > > Maybe a dumb question but have you checked the position of the
distributor
> > > rotor for pointing to #1 cylinder? If not try turning the crank 360
> > degrees.
> > >
> > > JoBo
> > >
> > > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:gJeSc.3870$Qa4.538@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > > Folks, I'm in a pickle!
> > > > Hope you can help me. I'm in the process of doing the head swap on
my
> > '86
> > > > CJ7. Got the head installed no problem. Here's my catch, when I went
to
> > put
> > > > the 258 stock rockers and pushrods back in, my valves were opened on
#1
> > cyl
> > > > when its at TDC. AS we all know this is not good for compression.
> > Apparently
> > > > either my pushrods are too long or something in the rockers is
amiss.
> > Got
> > > > any ideas? Should I be using 4.0l rockers, pivot assemblies, and
> > pushrods
> > > > instead of the old 258 engine parts?
> > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > Rich Harris
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:411A1DE7.2A5B6A73@sympatico.ca...
> No.
>
> You have 2 TDC's. One has the valves closed, one has them both open.
> Check the distributor's position.
>
> Mike
>
> Harris Family wrote:
> >
> > The distributor position is irrelevant in this case. The valves are open
> > because either the pushrods are too long or the rockers are of an
incorrect
> > design for this head. I never removed the distributor during this whole
> > operation. All I did was pull the old head and bolt on the new.
> > "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:08mSc.11877$Nl1.1300@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
> > > Maybe a dumb question but have you checked the position of the
distributor
> > > rotor for pointing to #1 cylinder? If not try turning the crank 360
> > degrees.
> > >
> > > JoBo
> > >
> > > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:gJeSc.3870$Qa4.538@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > > Folks, I'm in a pickle!
> > > > Hope you can help me. I'm in the process of doing the head swap on
my
> > '86
> > > > CJ7. Got the head installed no problem. Here's my catch, when I went
to
> > put
> > > > the 258 stock rockers and pushrods back in, my valves were opened on
#1
> > cyl
> > > > when its at TDC. AS we all know this is not good for compression.
> > Apparently
> > > > either my pushrods are too long or something in the rockers is
amiss.
> > Got
> > > > any ideas? Should I be using 4.0l rockers, pivot assemblies, and
> > pushrods
> > > > instead of the old 258 engine parts?
> > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > Rich Harris
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
#55
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
Comon Mike.... Give me credit for at least knowing how to dothis...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:411A1DE7.2A5B6A73@sympatico.ca...
> No.
>
> You have 2 TDC's. One has the valves closed, one has them both open.
> Check the distributor's position.
>
> Mike
>
> Harris Family wrote:
> >
> > The distributor position is irrelevant in this case. The valves are open
> > because either the pushrods are too long or the rockers are of an
incorrect
> > design for this head. I never removed the distributor during this whole
> > operation. All I did was pull the old head and bolt on the new.
> > "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:08mSc.11877$Nl1.1300@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
> > > Maybe a dumb question but have you checked the position of the
distributor
> > > rotor for pointing to #1 cylinder? If not try turning the crank 360
> > degrees.
> > >
> > > JoBo
> > >
> > > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:gJeSc.3870$Qa4.538@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > > Folks, I'm in a pickle!
> > > > Hope you can help me. I'm in the process of doing the head swap on
my
> > '86
> > > > CJ7. Got the head installed no problem. Here's my catch, when I went
to
> > put
> > > > the 258 stock rockers and pushrods back in, my valves were opened on
#1
> > cyl
> > > > when its at TDC. AS we all know this is not good for compression.
> > Apparently
> > > > either my pushrods are too long or something in the rockers is
amiss.
> > Got
> > > > any ideas? Should I be using 4.0l rockers, pivot assemblies, and
> > pushrods
> > > > instead of the old 258 engine parts?
> > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > Rich Harris
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:411A1DE7.2A5B6A73@sympatico.ca...
> No.
>
> You have 2 TDC's. One has the valves closed, one has them both open.
> Check the distributor's position.
>
> Mike
>
> Harris Family wrote:
> >
> > The distributor position is irrelevant in this case. The valves are open
> > because either the pushrods are too long or the rockers are of an
incorrect
> > design for this head. I never removed the distributor during this whole
> > operation. All I did was pull the old head and bolt on the new.
> > "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:08mSc.11877$Nl1.1300@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
> > > Maybe a dumb question but have you checked the position of the
distributor
> > > rotor for pointing to #1 cylinder? If not try turning the crank 360
> > degrees.
> > >
> > > JoBo
> > >
> > > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:gJeSc.3870$Qa4.538@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > > Folks, I'm in a pickle!
> > > > Hope you can help me. I'm in the process of doing the head swap on
my
> > '86
> > > > CJ7. Got the head installed no problem. Here's my catch, when I went
to
> > put
> > > > the 258 stock rockers and pushrods back in, my valves were opened on
#1
> > cyl
> > > > when its at TDC. AS we all know this is not good for compression.
> > Apparently
> > > > either my pushrods are too long or something in the rockers is
amiss.
> > Got
> > > > any ideas? Should I be using 4.0l rockers, pivot assemblies, and
> > pushrods
> > > > instead of the old 258 engine parts?
> > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > Rich Harris
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
#56
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Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
Comon Mike.... Give me credit for at least knowing how to dothis...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:411A1DE7.2A5B6A73@sympatico.ca...
> No.
>
> You have 2 TDC's. One has the valves closed, one has them both open.
> Check the distributor's position.
>
> Mike
>
> Harris Family wrote:
> >
> > The distributor position is irrelevant in this case. The valves are open
> > because either the pushrods are too long or the rockers are of an
incorrect
> > design for this head. I never removed the distributor during this whole
> > operation. All I did was pull the old head and bolt on the new.
> > "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:08mSc.11877$Nl1.1300@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
> > > Maybe a dumb question but have you checked the position of the
distributor
> > > rotor for pointing to #1 cylinder? If not try turning the crank 360
> > degrees.
> > >
> > > JoBo
> > >
> > > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:gJeSc.3870$Qa4.538@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > > Folks, I'm in a pickle!
> > > > Hope you can help me. I'm in the process of doing the head swap on
my
> > '86
> > > > CJ7. Got the head installed no problem. Here's my catch, when I went
to
> > put
> > > > the 258 stock rockers and pushrods back in, my valves were opened on
#1
> > cyl
> > > > when its at TDC. AS we all know this is not good for compression.
> > Apparently
> > > > either my pushrods are too long or something in the rockers is
amiss.
> > Got
> > > > any ideas? Should I be using 4.0l rockers, pivot assemblies, and
> > pushrods
> > > > instead of the old 258 engine parts?
> > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > Rich Harris
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:411A1DE7.2A5B6A73@sympatico.ca...
> No.
>
> You have 2 TDC's. One has the valves closed, one has them both open.
> Check the distributor's position.
>
> Mike
>
> Harris Family wrote:
> >
> > The distributor position is irrelevant in this case. The valves are open
> > because either the pushrods are too long or the rockers are of an
incorrect
> > design for this head. I never removed the distributor during this whole
> > operation. All I did was pull the old head and bolt on the new.
> > "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:08mSc.11877$Nl1.1300@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
> > > Maybe a dumb question but have you checked the position of the
distributor
> > > rotor for pointing to #1 cylinder? If not try turning the crank 360
> > degrees.
> > >
> > > JoBo
> > >
> > > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:gJeSc.3870$Qa4.538@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > > Folks, I'm in a pickle!
> > > > Hope you can help me. I'm in the process of doing the head swap on
my
> > '86
> > > > CJ7. Got the head installed no problem. Here's my catch, when I went
to
> > put
> > > > the 258 stock rockers and pushrods back in, my valves were opened on
#1
> > cyl
> > > > when its at TDC. AS we all know this is not good for compression.
> > Apparently
> > > > either my pushrods are too long or something in the rockers is
amiss.
> > Got
> > > > any ideas? Should I be using 4.0l rockers, pivot assemblies, and
> > pushrods
> > > > instead of the old 258 engine parts?
> > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > Rich Harris
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
#57
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Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
Comon Mike.... Give me credit for at least knowing how to dothis...
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:411A1DE7.2A5B6A73@sympatico.ca...
> No.
>
> You have 2 TDC's. One has the valves closed, one has them both open.
> Check the distributor's position.
>
> Mike
>
> Harris Family wrote:
> >
> > The distributor position is irrelevant in this case. The valves are open
> > because either the pushrods are too long or the rockers are of an
incorrect
> > design for this head. I never removed the distributor during this whole
> > operation. All I did was pull the old head and bolt on the new.
> > "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:08mSc.11877$Nl1.1300@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
> > > Maybe a dumb question but have you checked the position of the
distributor
> > > rotor for pointing to #1 cylinder? If not try turning the crank 360
> > degrees.
> > >
> > > JoBo
> > >
> > > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:gJeSc.3870$Qa4.538@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > > Folks, I'm in a pickle!
> > > > Hope you can help me. I'm in the process of doing the head swap on
my
> > '86
> > > > CJ7. Got the head installed no problem. Here's my catch, when I went
to
> > put
> > > > the 258 stock rockers and pushrods back in, my valves were opened on
#1
> > cyl
> > > > when its at TDC. AS we all know this is not good for compression.
> > Apparently
> > > > either my pushrods are too long or something in the rockers is
amiss.
> > Got
> > > > any ideas? Should I be using 4.0l rockers, pivot assemblies, and
> > pushrods
> > > > instead of the old 258 engine parts?
> > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > Rich Harris
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
"Mike Romain" <romainm@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:411A1DE7.2A5B6A73@sympatico.ca...
> No.
>
> You have 2 TDC's. One has the valves closed, one has them both open.
> Check the distributor's position.
>
> Mike
>
> Harris Family wrote:
> >
> > The distributor position is irrelevant in this case. The valves are open
> > because either the pushrods are too long or the rockers are of an
incorrect
> > design for this head. I never removed the distributor during this whole
> > operation. All I did was pull the old head and bolt on the new.
> > "Jo Bo" <jromas@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
> > news:08mSc.11877$Nl1.1300@fe1.columbus.rr.com...
> > > Maybe a dumb question but have you checked the position of the
distributor
> > > rotor for pointing to #1 cylinder? If not try turning the crank 360
> > degrees.
> > >
> > > JoBo
> > >
> > > "Harris Family" <SHARRIS11nospam@san.rr.com> wrote in message
> > > news:gJeSc.3870$Qa4.538@twister.socal.rr.com...
> > > > Folks, I'm in a pickle!
> > > > Hope you can help me. I'm in the process of doing the head swap on
my
> > '86
> > > > CJ7. Got the head installed no problem. Here's my catch, when I went
to
> > put
> > > > the 258 stock rockers and pushrods back in, my valves were opened on
#1
> > cyl
> > > > when its at TDC. AS we all know this is not good for compression.
> > Apparently
> > > > either my pushrods are too long or something in the rockers is
amiss.
> > Got
> > > > any ideas? Should I be using 4.0l rockers, pivot assemblies, and
> > pushrods
> > > > instead of the old 258 engine parts?
> > > > Thanks for your help.
> > > > Rich Harris
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
#58
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Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
No Bill, it's all the cylinders. I just used #1 as the example since its
where any good mechanic would set an engine when tearing into it.
Rich Harris
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:411A98CA.C9AB022B@***.net...
> That's got to be it, especially since Harris, seemed more concerned
> about number one tight, than the others.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> >
> > No.
> >
> > You have 2 TDC's. One has the valves closed, one has them both open.
> > Check the distributor's position.
> >
> > Mike
where any good mechanic would set an engine when tearing into it.
Rich Harris
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:411A98CA.C9AB022B@***.net...
> That's got to be it, especially since Harris, seemed more concerned
> about number one tight, than the others.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> >
> > No.
> >
> > You have 2 TDC's. One has the valves closed, one has them both open.
> > Check the distributor's position.
> >
> > Mike
#59
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Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
No Bill, it's all the cylinders. I just used #1 as the example since its
where any good mechanic would set an engine when tearing into it.
Rich Harris
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:411A98CA.C9AB022B@***.net...
> That's got to be it, especially since Harris, seemed more concerned
> about number one tight, than the others.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> >
> > No.
> >
> > You have 2 TDC's. One has the valves closed, one has them both open.
> > Check the distributor's position.
> >
> > Mike
where any good mechanic would set an engine when tearing into it.
Rich Harris
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:411A98CA.C9AB022B@***.net...
> That's got to be it, especially since Harris, seemed more concerned
> about number one tight, than the others.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> >
> > No.
> >
> > You have 2 TDC's. One has the valves closed, one has them both open.
> > Check the distributor's position.
> >
> > Mike
#60
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Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
No Bill, it's all the cylinders. I just used #1 as the example since its
where any good mechanic would set an engine when tearing into it.
Rich Harris
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:411A98CA.C9AB022B@***.net...
> That's got to be it, especially since Harris, seemed more concerned
> about number one tight, than the others.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> >
> > No.
> >
> > You have 2 TDC's. One has the valves closed, one has them both open.
> > Check the distributor's position.
> >
> > Mike
where any good mechanic would set an engine when tearing into it.
Rich Harris
"L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@***.net> wrote in message
news:411A98CA.C9AB022B@***.net...
> That's got to be it, especially since Harris, seemed more concerned
> about number one tight, than the others.
> God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
> mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
>
> Mike Romain wrote:
> >
> > No.
> >
> > You have 2 TDC's. One has the valves closed, one has them both open.
> > Check the distributor's position.
> >
> > Mike