Actually it happens when the cylinder is removed, the old type lifter has nothing to hold the lifter cup and hydraulic unit in place due to the sucking action of removing the push rod.Can't image what caused that other than a cold shut in the casting. Very strange.
I would not worry about it when is operating properly.. it happens all the time with the old type lifter.View attachment 86051
anyone see a broken lifter assembly like this on a o300? Causes?
Was putting new pushrod gaskets on and saw this.
Rest of jugs are being taken off and case split to Iran.
the next step is a rebuild, because the cam and lifter set will be toast.Thanks for the replies.
I was surprised when my mechanic texted me that and said he had to split the case, he was pulling pushrod tubes to replace with the real gasket conversion kit.
the next step is a rebuild, because the cam and lifter set will be toast.
I'd suspect the lifter has been that way since the last cylinder change.
Did the Mech find the pieces ?
lucky. total time ?Yes it was broken outside the case.
The cam and cranks measured in spec, was surprised it wasn’t ground to 10 under so had to get a nominal set of bearings and will throw it back together.
Thought about doing a overhaul but will all cyls 70+ I figure it’s probably not worthwhile cost wise, and any future buyer will probably change Motors anyway.
Mid 90's about 700 hours since overhaul.lucky. total time ?