I put a brand new 350 GM Target engine in a few years ago - it now has 55,000 miles on it. Last weekend, the engine started taping. By the time I got it home, I thought I wiped a few lobes off the cam, like I did on the old engine. I pulled the intake and valve covers to check the cam lobes. They feel fine - no sharp edge on the trailing side of the lobe. So, I installed a new set of lifters, and set the valves up with the engine cold. (The rocker arms are all about the same distance down from the top of the stud.) I started the engine, and after a couple of minutes of taping, the lifters filled with oil and quieted down. The engine ran well all week, back and forth to work.
This weekend, the taping started again with about 200 miles on the new lifters, but not as severely, and, after a few minutes it quiets down. Oil pressure is 55-60 psi at highway speed, 30-35 psi at idle. If I run the engine at about 1500 RPM for a while, and then let off the gas, it taps for a second, then quiets down. I don't want to crank down on the rocker arms any more, for fear of burning a valve. Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this? Oil pump? Oil pressure relief valve? Clogged oil gallery?
Thanks for your help!
Dave
(1980 Silverado 4x4 short bed)
This weekend, the taping started again with about 200 miles on the new lifters, but not as severely, and, after a few minutes it quiets down. Oil pressure is 55-60 psi at highway speed, 30-35 psi at idle. If I run the engine at about 1500 RPM for a while, and then let off the gas, it taps for a second, then quiets down. I don't want to crank down on the rocker arms any more, for fear of burning a valve. Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this? Oil pump? Oil pressure relief valve? Clogged oil gallery?
Thanks for your help!
Dave
(1980 Silverado 4x4 short bed)