I have about 500 miles on my 440 since the rebuild now, and I'm trying to find out what is making a hard rattling sound in my engine. First I thought it was my rocker arms, and when I looked at them I noticed I had an intake and an exhaust rocker arm on backwards, so I swapped them around and tightened them down and heard the sound of the rocker arms clacking since I didn't use grease between the rods and the valves. Now I know what rocker arm clacking sounds like. I put some grease on those, but still the rattle is there, so now I think it's coming from the cam & lifters. I only hear it when the engine is under a load at 2500 rpms or so.
It just so happens I blew a head gasket recently so I'll have a chance to look in there to see if damage is being done. I suspect lifters are not getting oil. My question is, am I going to be able to see the holes in the cam shaft bearings when I have the valley pan off? where should I look?
I think I blew the head gasket due to overheating since I adjusted the fuel mixture and I was probably running lean & hot. I was going 70 or so up hill on the highway.