The bolt is tight. Can't tighten it more to remove that slack. That mean it's a stuck lifter?yup, . . . in the previous video the #8 rocker did not seem to be moving as much as the others.
You will have to determine if it is the rocker arm or the valve lifter that is at fault.
Does the intake have to come off to remove lifter?Pull the Lifter out and examine it. 999 out of a Thousand you can determine if the a Cam Lobe is wiped just by looking the Lifter.
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If the Lifter is collapsed, I would try taking it apart, freeing it up, cleaning it and reassembling it and putting it back, as putting a new Lifter onto a used Camshaft, often wipes the associated Lobe in Short Order.
you will need new gaskets.....Bummer. Can the intake manifold gaskets be reused or should I be ordering replacements?
$10 in gaskets and you may get back on the water, otherwise you're waiting on them and cursing USPS.you will need new gaskets.....
Honestly, I wouldnt worry about purchasing gaskets until you find out the full scope of work. if you need a cam, you are a lot deeper in the parts bin than just intake gaskets.
Looks more like $80-90 for gaskets running the part number 8M0050225. Will go ahead and order so I have them on hand. Fingers crossed its just the lifter.$10 in gaskets and you may get back on the water, otherwise you're waiting on them and cursing USPS.
True, I wasnt thinking that you need marine intake gaskets.... most any NAPA should have a set of gaskets for a Chevy Rat motor..... marine not so much though$10 in gaskets and you may get back on the water, otherwise you're waiting on them and cursing USPS.
I don't think there's a difference between marine and auto intake gasket. both composite IIRC.The head gaskets have to be marine grade & I see that Fel Pro also sells marine intake gaskets separately from the full set. You want the marine gaskets because one thing you don’t want to have happen is for the water passage in the intake to leak into the cam valley. Marine engine gaskets are more corrosion resistant.
Make sure to get intake gaskets that match the port design you have; there were oval & round port designs…
if thats the case, I would just source them locally if it were me. Rock Auto has good prices on the parts, but you eat it up in shipping..... unless you have a sizeable order, and even then sometimes its not worth it. Same with the lifters, and possibly the cam, depending on spec and availability.I don't think there's a difference between marine and auto intake gasket. both composite IIRC.
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