Hi guys, my 84 Jimmy developed a sudden dead cylinder #7 it's a 350. Sportsman 2 heads, hardened pushrods,guide plates, aluminum roller tip rockers. Running perfect up to this time:
1. All ignition components check out fine.
2. Timing is spot on.
3. Good compression in all holes.
4. Took rocker cover off, all valvetrain oiling well and moving.
5. Drained oil, filtered it through a clean cloth no metal. No metal on magnetic pan bolt.
6. Cut oil filter in half.......no metal.
7. So i would say cam is fine?
8. Screw in studs and they are were the should be.
9. Springs and retainers all check out good.
It's hard to tell just how far all rockers are moving in relation to one another while it's running.
Could a lifter go bad and still have good oiling through the pushrod?
The header tube on #7 is luke warm to the touch, so we are not getting enough fuel through the intake valve.
Any ideas on getting an accurate measurement on the rocker arm movement?
Or any other thoughts/input?
Thanks...Roger
1. All ignition components check out fine.
2. Timing is spot on.
3. Good compression in all holes.
4. Took rocker cover off, all valvetrain oiling well and moving.
5. Drained oil, filtered it through a clean cloth no metal. No metal on magnetic pan bolt.
6. Cut oil filter in half.......no metal.
7. So i would say cam is fine?
8. Screw in studs and they are were the should be.
9. Springs and retainers all check out good.
It's hard to tell just how far all rockers are moving in relation to one another while it's running.
Could a lifter go bad and still have good oiling through the pushrod?
The header tube on #7 is luke warm to the touch, so we are not getting enough fuel through the intake valve.
Any ideas on getting an accurate measurement on the rocker arm movement?
Or any other thoughts/input?
Thanks...Roger

im assuming you allready tried new plug and its not fouled or cracked.