Germanbiker
Active Member
I have a problem understanding the bleeding of the hydraulic lifters
.
Just installed my 585 cam and found that the cam cover gasket form S&S does not fit well - so I had to cut and adjust it
. The HD gasket also do not fit.....
First I adjusted the front exhaust pushrod, then the rear one.
I became unsure that this was the correct way as the rear pushrod was under (little) pressure all the time when doing the front one.
I thought the hydro could have bled down a little (I had collapsed all pushrods totally!), but there still was a very little pressure......
So I decided to do it again - but:
The rear pushrod did not have a "hard" zero lash point after it bled down completely when adjusting it the first time
. In contrary the others all had an easy to feel zero lash point.......
I also could push the spring in the hydraulic lifter with my fingers pretty easily - no hard pressure point.
Is that normal???
Fortunately I still had the marks on the upper and lower parts of my pushrod from my first adjustment. So I took the first very small resistance as zero lash and the marks did fit....
I also could spin the pushrod after the rest of the oil bled down...
Just another question:
How can I get oil pressure into the hydraulic lifters after bleeding down?
I appreciate any help on this as I do not want to break anything on my baby
Jochen
Just installed my 585 cam and found that the cam cover gasket form S&S does not fit well - so I had to cut and adjust it

First I adjusted the front exhaust pushrod, then the rear one.
I became unsure that this was the correct way as the rear pushrod was under (little) pressure all the time when doing the front one.
I thought the hydro could have bled down a little (I had collapsed all pushrods totally!), but there still was a very little pressure......
So I decided to do it again - but:
The rear pushrod did not have a "hard" zero lash point after it bled down completely when adjusting it the first time
I also could push the spring in the hydraulic lifter with my fingers pretty easily - no hard pressure point.
Is that normal???
Fortunately I still had the marks on the upper and lower parts of my pushrod from my first adjustment. So I took the first very small resistance as zero lash and the marks did fit....
I also could spin the pushrod after the rest of the oil bled down...
Just another question:
How can I get oil pressure into the hydraulic lifters after bleeding down?
I appreciate any help on this as I do not want to break anything on my baby
Jochen
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