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Why are your rocker arms tapping when the engine is hot?

Rocker arms may tap when the engine is hot due to insufficient lubrication, which can cause increased wear and a lack of proper valve adjustment. As the engine warms up, oil viscosity decreases, leading to inadequate oil flow to the rocker arms. Additionally, worn or damaged components, such as pushrods or rocker arm bearings, can also contribute to the noise. Regular maintenance, including checking oil levels and adjusting valve clearances, can help mitigate this issue.


Why rocker arms don't pick up oil flow in 1969 357 Chevrolet truck?

the oil travels through the lifter, up the pushrod, and dribbles over the rockers. if this is not what is happening in your truck, there is something plugged up or you have a weak oil pump.


How does a small block Chevy water pump flow?

In through the bottom hose, out through the top.


Which way does coolant flow in a small block Chevy engine?

It goes in through the lower radiator hose, and out through the upper.


What is the term used for river obstructions that allow water to flow through but block vessels?

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Coolant flows from the engine block into the through the coolant jacket?

Kind of. There are water jackets inside the engine block and usually the heads of a liquid-cooled engine Water (or coolant) will either flow from the block to the head to the radiator, or from the radiator through the head to the block (a reverse flow design). The latter is better because it cools the heads first and helps prevent detonation. It also reduces thermal shock to the engine block.


What substance blocks the flow of electricity?

Insulators, such as rubber or plastic, are substances that block the flow of electricity by preventing the movement of electrons. These materials have high electrical resistance, which hinders the flow of electric current through them.


Is a wooden block an conductor or insulator?

A wooden block is an insulator because it does not conduct electricity well. Wood is made up of materials that do not allow electrical charges to flow easily through them.


Do transistors allow control of flow electrons?

Yes, transistors can control the flow of electrons. By applying a small electrical signal to the transistor, it can either allow or block the flow of current through it, acting as a switch or an amplifier in electronic circuits.


Why is car over heats when you not moving and the air in the car goes from heat to cold when not moving?

Either the thermostat is stuck in an almost closed position and there is not enough flow of coolant through the engine block or you have a lazy water pump over time the impeller of the water pump wears out causing low coolant flow, so when the car is moving the water pump spins faster letting enough flow through the block.


Is a wooden block a conductor?

No, wood is not a good conductor of electricity. It is considered an insulator because it does not easily allow the flow of electric current through it.


Is a block of wood a conductor?

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