Andy29847
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I recently read through an engine repair thread written by member NoDucksGiven - https://www.jeepgladiatorforum.com/forum/threads/cam-rockers-and-lash-adjusters-at-39k-miles.79055/
Judging from the engine repair write up NoDuckGiven posted, he is a smart and talented guy. He wrote something that I had not heard before:
I'm still struggling with what to make of the findings. For sure I will start exercising my Jeep above 3K RPM occasionally.
What is the wisdom of the list?
Judging from the engine repair write up NoDuckGiven posted, he is a smart and talented guy. He wrote something that I had not heard before:
I guess I've been living under a rock. I've never heard anything like this before. I went out in my Jeep to try and verify what wrote. I still can't believe it. Wow what a difference.Second, I'm making the oil pump WORK once per day of driving, crank up the rpms on an onramp to get that high oil pressure not seen under 3k rpm. This is to blow out anything building up in the tiny orifices in the rockers. The lobe lubrication can't come only from what leaks out of the cam bearings, if that were enough there wouldn't be an issue. There also needs to be oil being sprayed out of the exhaust rockers onto the lobes.
I'm still struggling with what to make of the findings. For sure I will start exercising my Jeep above 3K RPM occasionally.
What is the wisdom of the list?
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