Look What I Found

bigcurt

New Member
I opened my valve cover to change the gasket and o-rings and look what I found...a broken rocker arm. Guess thats the source of my poor idling, backfiring, shut off when I come to a stop etc.






 

hgocasca

level 77 troll
Sir, I believe you're missing something. Not exactly sure if it's important, but looks like you're missing a rocker arm, just redline it a few times, it'll reappear.

Jk, that's weird, I've never seen that happen before
 

hgocasca

level 77 troll
Should just be able to remove the cam, and pop it in
 


j13

Keep It Clean
its a good thing you didnt blow the welds off of the intake, starting the engine up with that broken like that
 

Prozon

Kris
Well my s***ty internet connection isn't loading the pictures very well.

It looks like the rocker just popped out- did it actually break or did it just come out? If it just fell out, chances are you should just be able to pop it back in. If it's loose enough to fall out you might be lucky enough to reinstall it without removing the cam, if not grab a torque wrench that can torque to 7ft/lbs or 88inch/lbs and remove the cam, reinstall the rocker and torque everything together again.

Here is a link to adjust your valves.
http://causeforalarm.thecarthing.com/B18A/index.html

I don't know how the hell you didn't think "Holy shit, that's making a lot of terrible noise, I should check that out." lol.
 
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bigcurt

New Member
Well my s***ty internet connection isn't loading the pictures very well.

It looks like the rocker just popped out- did it actually break or did it just come out? If it just fell out, chances are you should just be able to pop it back in. If it's loose enough to fall out you might be lucky enough to reinstall it without removing the cam, if not grab a torque wrench that can torque to 7ft/lbs or 88inch/lbs and remove the cam, reinstall the rocker and torque everything together again.

Here is a link to adjust your valves.
http://causeforalarm.thecarthing.com/B18A/index.html

I don't know how the hell you didn't think "Holy s***, that's making a lot of terrible noise, I should check that out." lol.
The piece that snaps on top of the valve spring broke off and thats why if fell off. It does look as if it could be snapped back in though. However im not experience in valve/rocker arm maintenance
 

mirrorimg

Well-Known Member
Yes, they are all universal.

This is a downside for non-vtec engines. The rocker assemblies are not very sturdy and can pop out under high stress or when the clearances are not adjusted properly. The VTEC engines have a much beefier assembly and this does not happen with them. Its one of the pluses to a VTEC cylinder head.

Edit: it does look like one of the ends that straddles the valve broke off.
 

hgocasca

level 77 troll
You should just swap over to a vtec motor so this doesn't happen again, it's like insurance for your valvetrain
 

bigcurt

New Member
so i think i figured out how the first rocker arm broke. it was from over tightening because i did the same thing to another one trying to get the gap up the spec.
 
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