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Ok guys i do appreciate the help and I've gotten it down the road, I know this doesn't enply to my sattelite, but I came here for some advice cuase this forum is more active then the trucks only and I figured car or we are all a mopar family so I'm going to copy what I posted on the track forum...
Like I said before, don't know if you read the reply, but I believe I set the at .020" ,it's been over a year since I assembled it, I have only 30 mild miles on it, and with my job I am only home for about 20 hours total, so much time to mess with it yet, gotta spend time with family on my...
It sounds like it's coming form both sides, more towards the rear of the engine, and maybe I f'd up cuase I didn't soak the lifters before installation, but I did prime rotate a number of times and even primed and rotated it several times before initial start up
I haven't the time to actually run it down the road other than a few miles, I was just wondering if anyone has had this issue with the lunati brand or if I'm just overthinking things and just need to give it a good long run,
No I'm not running any crazy heavy springs, and just running flat tapet hydraulic lifters with roller rockers only, I guess I will just have to run it more, I only got about 30 miles on the build, thanks for the info
Hey guys I'm new here, so I'm looking for some advice or possible reassurance. I have a fresh built 440, I installed a Lunati Voodoo can and lifters that came with it, the lifters are hydraulic, I installed roller rockers, on cold start up they clatter for a brief moment till oil pressure...
Thanks, I don't remember exactly which style of actuator I have as it's been about 2yrs since I rebuilt the transmission. But I'll take a closer look when I pull the switch out again
Just curious on this topic as I have some what of the opposite situation, my reverse light stay on in drive. Reading through this thread, wouldn't I be able to just shim the switch out to get the same results instead of buying 10 different switches to find the right length?