ayjude
08-08-2008, 20:00
Hello all,
I have an 82 Suburban with the 6.2L and around 495,000 miles. The head gasket was leaking, and I have torn the heads apart, cleaned, inspected and lapped the valves. The rocker arm shafts have some pretty serious wearing where the rocker arms rotate around them. I happen to have a spare 6.2L from an '83 Suburban that I use for parts now and then. The two rocker arm assemblies off of the spare engine have very little wear on them, and I would like to put them in my working engine (I do not know if the spare engine was able to run or not when I pulled it).
My question is, would I need to swap out pushrods and lifters also? Or is it safe to use the rocker arms from the spare engine with the pushrods from my working engine?
I have also searched the forums for this question, and found many postings about nylon buttons. Are those the 4 washers at the very ends of the rocker arm shafts, or the 2 'C' shaped bushings between arms 1 & 2 and 3& 4? A picture of the button would be very helpful.
Thanks to all for the great and informative base of knowledge here.
Adrian Byers
I have an 82 Suburban with the 6.2L and around 495,000 miles. The head gasket was leaking, and I have torn the heads apart, cleaned, inspected and lapped the valves. The rocker arm shafts have some pretty serious wearing where the rocker arms rotate around them. I happen to have a spare 6.2L from an '83 Suburban that I use for parts now and then. The two rocker arm assemblies off of the spare engine have very little wear on them, and I would like to put them in my working engine (I do not know if the spare engine was able to run or not when I pulled it).
My question is, would I need to swap out pushrods and lifters also? Or is it safe to use the rocker arms from the spare engine with the pushrods from my working engine?
I have also searched the forums for this question, and found many postings about nylon buttons. Are those the 4 washers at the very ends of the rocker arm shafts, or the 2 'C' shaped bushings between arms 1 & 2 and 3& 4? A picture of the button would be very helpful.
Thanks to all for the great and informative base of knowledge here.
Adrian Byers