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the elephant in the room______why did the valve strike the piston? i would replace that lifter. might check the camshaft
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Or the lifter sticking in the bore. At some point the valve is/was nearly fully open when it shouldn't have been. The valves and lifters should all move easily. I would also check the valve stem for straightness. It should also be nice, shiny, and clean.Possible the valve stuck in the guide? I would pull the springs and make sure they all slide in the guides as they should.
If that is the ONLY thing so far.is there anything obviously wrong with the lifter? i think you would be wise to replace the lifter pushrod rocker and have the valve checked or replaced. if the valve drops it will ruin the engine. sorry this hasn't worked out to be as simple a fix as it could be but you are lucky the only thing broken is a rocker.
Oil pressure does not spike. It did go from about 22psi cold (7psi warm/hot) to about 55psi cold, well within the limits, after the adjustment to the spring, but I knew that it was not a solid solution. At least it upped the 7psi at the end to 22 psi. But after a couple of minutes, the pressure drops to about 22psi when the oil is hot. This was only a solution to get the oil pressure to above 7 psi for the time being.Something that can happen is if your oil pressure goes really high it can cause the lifters to pump up. Since the clearances are tight in these engines it could cause a valve interference issue.
After you worked on the oil pressure relief spring did you see the oil pressure spike when you started it up?
Not for a meer .002in. Just enough to make sure it's flat. Usually happens when you send the head out to be surfaced and rebuilt.Head was shaved??? you need to measure the thickness of your head and compare to spec. you should also measure the valve stem length.
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