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Old 16-09-15, 15:50
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Default Squeaky fan belt and oil to the rockers

Hi Mike

The noise from the belt has a couple of causes that Ive found:
1. Rust or rust pits on the pulleys
2. Misaligned pulleys, particularly the generator
3. Old belts, they look OK but they get hard
4. Unusual load such as water pump or generator getting hard to turn
5. Belt tension too loose or too tight

If you are ever driving a Chevrolet CMP with the six blade fan and the engine gets quite, pull over you just lost belt.

As to the oil to the rocker assembly remove the cover and run the engine you sold see oil running out every where. Take look at some of the videos on my Web page. Look at the bottom of this page http://canadianmilitarypattern.com/EngineTesting.htm to see example of no oil. If there is no oil getting to the top then check the lifter gallery may be dry or you may find that is where the oil is broken. Take look at https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=bzq0JV...ature=youtu.be 235 engine but same idea.

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Old 16-09-15, 23:03
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The rockers don't require a lot of oil so if they are getting any at all it will be enough so long as they are all getting some.
You are probably well aware of it Mike but one of the good things about the old 6 cylinder Chevs is that you can pull out the distributor and run the oil pump with a screwdriver bit in an electric drill for trouble shooting or priming purposes.

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Old 17-09-15, 12:00
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Well the oil is dribbling out of the rockers, so the oil flow is working.
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Default Try this.....

Mike if you suspect that maybe part of the overhead assembly is noisy/dry.... while the engine is running dribble extra oil on the rockers..... one piston at a time .... and listen for noise going away......

Have you tried, while runing the engine, removing one spark plug wire at a time to see if there is a noise difference...... if one piston pin or bottom bearing is loose the noise may lessen if the cylinder is not firing.

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Old 18-09-15, 04:38
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Mike if you suspect that maybe part of the overhead assembly is noisy/dry.... while the engine is running dribble extra oil on the rockers..... one piston at a time .... and listen for noise going away......

Have you tried, while runing the engine, removing one spark plug wire at a time to see if there is a noise difference...... if one piston pin or bottom bearing is loose the noise may lessen if the cylinder is not firing.

Good luck
Hi Bob

When I had this motor apart I had the valve seats done by a guy in town, he said to me , "the valve guides are rather worn, I can install new guides for $60" . I didn't get the guides done well the noisy valves are now evident , the valve stems wander around in the guides . Yes I was going to pour some oil on the whole rocker assembly while the engine was running and listen .

BTW its the original motor , still standard bore with the original pistons. The motor actually runs smoothly just a little noisy . I am tempted to remove the head and do the valve guides .
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Old 18-09-15, 14:40
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Default Noise is relative with 216

Hi Mike

The 216 chev is a relatively noise engine even with all new parts, but they keep running. You really do not hear the difference hydraulic valve lifters made until you listen too the engines side by side with solid lifters.

If your engine is not smoking and runs good then would not worry too much about the valve guides.

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