Hey,
I'm setting up the valve train in my freshly built 440.
I have a question about the preload for the hydraulic lifters.
I have read that about .030" preload or roughly 1/2 turn of the adjustment screws is normal.
I am unsure of exactly what brand of lifter I have, as I bought the motor unfinished from someone.
I was told they were anti-pump lifters to match the comp XE275HL cam.
I contacted comp cams but they couldn't really help beyond suggesting .060" preload based on the lifters having .177" travel.
.060" equates to 1.5 turns of the adjustment screws.
Here are some photos of the lifters:
And a shot of everything installed with .060" preload:
Does all this look and sound about right?
Seems like a lot of preload?
Is preload based on the total travel of the plunger? (.177")
Do the adjustment screws look right? Are they extended too far out the bottom of the rockers?
I ordered the pushrods based on .5 turns of the screws, so with 1.5 turns they extend down a lot more.
I'm thinking perhaps less preload might be needed?
I haven't done this stuff before so want to get as much info as I can, and hopefully not screw this up!
Cheers,
Aaron