fred d
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I have a 1978 international harvester scout. It has the V8 304 engine.
Did the prelude to make sure all the bearings and everything had oil because it had been sitting very long time
pulled distributor. Used a drill to run the oil pump, rotated the engine and ran the oil pump some more to make sure everything was freshly coated. Replaced it all back together and installed a distributor and fired it up.
Had an obvious noise on the driver side and I was thinking the lifters weren’t pupping up so I installed a mechanical gauge and found out I had 50 lbs of oil pressure at start up so I pulled off the valve cover and had cylinders 1–3-7 all had no push rod connected to the rocker arm on the intake valve. Was able to fish them out of the valley pan through the holes and they were bent. Decided to take a look at the passenger side as well and one of the pushrods had pushed through the rocker arm which is not uncommon for these motors.
I have more rocker arms and more pushrods. My question is how do I know what happened. There is theory that it was a stuck valve that didn’t collapse and bent pushrod when the hydraulic cylinder came up. Don’t want this to happen again when installing a new push rods. How do I make sure the valves are not stuck in the bore?
Penetrant fluid down the valve stem Brake cleaner, solvent, Or mash it with a dead blow hammer with the spring on
I know there’s some old-school ways for this old-school motor
Hoping I can find some answers here
Did the prelude to make sure all the bearings and everything had oil because it had been sitting very long time
pulled distributor. Used a drill to run the oil pump, rotated the engine and ran the oil pump some more to make sure everything was freshly coated. Replaced it all back together and installed a distributor and fired it up.
Had an obvious noise on the driver side and I was thinking the lifters weren’t pupping up so I installed a mechanical gauge and found out I had 50 lbs of oil pressure at start up so I pulled off the valve cover and had cylinders 1–3-7 all had no push rod connected to the rocker arm on the intake valve. Was able to fish them out of the valley pan through the holes and they were bent. Decided to take a look at the passenger side as well and one of the pushrods had pushed through the rocker arm which is not uncommon for these motors.
I have more rocker arms and more pushrods. My question is how do I know what happened. There is theory that it was a stuck valve that didn’t collapse and bent pushrod when the hydraulic cylinder came up. Don’t want this to happen again when installing a new push rods. How do I make sure the valves are not stuck in the bore?
Penetrant fluid down the valve stem Brake cleaner, solvent, Or mash it with a dead blow hammer with the spring on
I know there’s some old-school ways for this old-school motor
Hoping I can find some answers here

