Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
Both sides previous revisionPrevious revisionNext revision | Previous revision | ||
techtalk:evo:engmech02b [2019/02/28 22:15] – [Considerations Before You Begin] hippysmack | techtalk:evo:engmech02b [2024/01/03 19:50] (current) – hippysmack | ||
---|---|---|---|
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
====== EVO: Engine Mechanicals - Sub-02B ====== | ====== EVO: Engine Mechanicals - Sub-02B ====== | ||
====== 91-99 Lifter Pin Upgrade to 00-05 Lifter Pin Screws ====== | ====== 91-99 Lifter Pin Upgrade to 00-05 Lifter Pin Screws ====== | ||
- | The stock pin on 91-99 engines is supported only on the outboard side of the lifter bore only. ((aswracing of the XLFORUM | + | The stock pin on 91-99 engines is supported only on the outboard side of the lifter bore only. ((aswracing of the XLFORUM |
Therefore, it doesn' | Therefore, it doesn' | ||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
Zipper' | Zipper' | ||
- | It is an alternative to tapping for the threaded pins. ((steelworker of the XLFORUM | + | It is an alternative to tapping for the threaded pins. ((steelworker of the XLFORUM |
That retains the stock look with the triangular cover. \\ | That retains the stock look with the triangular cover. \\ | ||
You can also have longer pins made at your local machine shop. \\ | You can also have longer pins made at your local machine shop. \\ | ||
But you still have to drill the hole longer for the extra length pins. \\ | But you still have to drill the hole longer for the extra length pins. \\ | ||
- | But then HD one-upped them in 2000 when they came out with the screw-in pins (18532-00) as shown below. ((aswracing of the XLFORUM | + | But then HD one-upped them in 2000 when they came out with the screw-in pins (18532-00) as shown below. ((aswracing of the XLFORUM |
Not only is it longer to provide better support like the Zippers solution, but the outboard side is positively locked in place via the threads. \\ | Not only is it longer to provide better support like the Zippers solution, but the outboard side is positively locked in place via the threads. \\ | ||
- | The main thing with installing either style upgrade is to drill the hole straight. If you're off even slightly, the tappet pin may try to bind the lifter. ((aswracing of the XLFORUM | + | The main thing with installing either style upgrade is to drill the hole straight. If you're off even slightly, the tappet pin may try to bind the lifter. ((aswracing of the XLFORUM |
It can be done with a hand drill on an assembled motor if you're careful, but it's best done in a drill press or a mill with the right case half removed. \\ | It can be done with a hand drill on an assembled motor if you're careful, but it's best done in a drill press or a mill with the right case half removed. \\ | ||
Basically you just punch the hole deeper with a 3/16" drill bit, drill the outer portion only with a .201" bit and tap it to 1/ | Basically you just punch the hole deeper with a 3/16" drill bit, drill the outer portion only with a .201" bit and tap it to 1/ | ||
Line 22: | Line 22: | ||
Anti-roll pins are designed to keep roller lifters from turning sideways during operation. \\ | Anti-roll pins are designed to keep roller lifters from turning sideways during operation. \\ | ||
- | A roller that's turned sideways does not roll. ((NRHS Sales of the XLFORUM | + | A roller that's turned sideways does not roll. ((NRHS Sales of the XLFORUM |
| 91-99 lifter pins vs 00-05 lifter pin screws ((photos by Hippysmack)) | | 91-99 lifter pins vs 00-05 lifter pin screws ((photos by Hippysmack)) | ||
|{{: | |{{: | ||
- | |||
====== Considerations Before You Begin ====== | ====== Considerations Before You Begin ====== | ||
Line 32: | Line 31: | ||
Notice how the left side of the pin touches the wall and the right side doesn' | Notice how the left side of the pin touches the wall and the right side doesn' | ||
The pin diameter is split between the lifter bore and the pushrod tube drain. \\ | The pin diameter is split between the lifter bore and the pushrod tube drain. \\ | ||
- | {{: | + | |
+ | The pin sits just a few thousandths away from the lifter flat also. \\ | ||
+ | {{: | ||
Simplified drawings of the upgrade: \\ | Simplified drawings of the upgrade: \\ | ||
Line 42: | Line 43: | ||
{{: | {{: | ||
+ | |||
+ | Factory tappet pin clearance on an 05 engine. \\ | ||
+ | {{: | ||
Below is an example gone wrong using a scrap piece of aluminum. \\ | Below is an example gone wrong using a scrap piece of aluminum. \\ | ||
Line 74: | Line 78: | ||
===== Drilling the hole straight ===== | ===== Drilling the hole straight ===== | ||
- | |||
Below are some ideas to help keep the drill bit straight through from the front to the back hole while drilling. \\ | Below are some ideas to help keep the drill bit straight through from the front to the back hole while drilling. \\ | ||
However, outside of going it alone with a hand drill and a bit, there still is a certain amount of precise required. \\ | However, outside of going it alone with a hand drill and a bit, there still is a certain amount of precise required. \\ | ||
Line 84: | Line 87: | ||
* It cuts center first and the fluted cutter comes in to cut the primary hole. | * It cuts center first and the fluted cutter comes in to cut the primary hole. | ||
* This helps to keep the bit from wandering and keep the hole centered throughout the cut. \\ | * This helps to keep the bit from wandering and keep the hole centered throughout the cut. \\ | ||
- | * **Try a using a hand held 3/16" hollow sleeve as a guide**. ((IXL2Relax of the XLFORUM | + | * **Try a using a hand held 3/16" hollow sleeve as a guide**. ((IXL2Relax of the XLFORUM |
* You can use a hand held 3/16" sleeve with a smaller bit inside as a guide to make the initial center for the bigger 3/16" bit. | * You can use a hand held 3/16" sleeve with a smaller bit inside as a guide to make the initial center for the bigger 3/16" bit. | ||
* The sleeve should be a close fit thru the front hole to align with the rear hole location. | * The sleeve should be a close fit thru the front hole to align with the rear hole location. | ||
Line 91: | Line 94: | ||
* The center bit doesn' | * The center bit doesn' | ||
* Then the 3-1/6" bit is inserted (without the guide) to drill the back hole using the center hole you just made. | * Then the 3-1/6" bit is inserted (without the guide) to drill the back hole using the center hole you just made. | ||
- | * Cookie cutter sleeves you'd buy at the hardware store are not always flat on the end or perfectly round. ((Hippysmack of the XLFORUM | + | * Cookie cutter sleeves you'd buy at the hardware store are not always flat on the end or perfectly round. ((Hippysmack of the XLFORUM |
- | * **You can tap the hole first and then center drill the back wall through a bolt**. ((bustert of the XLFORUM | + | * **You can tap the hole first and then center drill the back wall through a bolt**. ((bustert of the XLFORUM |
* Basically, you use the bolt as a sleeve. | * Basically, you use the bolt as a sleeve. | ||
* Here are a couple videos showing this concept by bustert of the XLFORUM | * Here are a couple videos showing this concept by bustert of the XLFORUM | ||
Line 107: | Line 110: | ||
* If you used a .196" or even a .199" pre-drill, the threads would have a little less clearance to wiggle. | * If you used a .196" or even a .199" pre-drill, the threads would have a little less clearance to wiggle. | ||
* You'd just have to be more careful while tapping. | * You'd just have to be more careful while tapping. | ||
- | * **You can go it alone with a hand drill**. ((Hippysmack of the XLFORUM | + | * **You can go it alone with a hand drill**. ((Hippysmack of the XLFORUM |
* This is the easiest route and probably the way most would try it at home. | * This is the easiest route and probably the way most would try it at home. | ||
* However, results may vary. | * However, results may vary. | ||
Line 119: | Line 122: | ||
====== Installing the Screws Using a Hand Drill Only ====== | ====== Installing the Screws Using a Hand Drill Only ====== | ||
- | |||
First, clean the bores with solvent on a rag (Acetone used here). \\ | First, clean the bores with solvent on a rag (Acetone used here). \\ | ||
The oiling holes coming into the bores need to be taped of so aluminum shavings don't get into them. \\ | The oiling holes coming into the bores need to be taped of so aluminum shavings don't get into them. \\ | ||
Line 144: | Line 146: | ||
===== Tapping the outboard side ===== | ===== Tapping the outboard side ===== | ||
- | |||
The outside hole now has to be pre-drilled with a .201" bit for 1/ | The outside hole now has to be pre-drilled with a .201" bit for 1/ | ||
Line up the bit as straight as possible. \\ | Line up the bit as straight as possible. \\ | ||
Line 162: | Line 163: | ||
|{{: | |{{: | ||
- | |Clean the area in and on top of the bore, reapply | + | |Clean the area in and on top of the bore, re-apply |
|{{: | |{{: | ||
Line 169: | Line 170: | ||
====== Test Fit the Lifters ====== | ====== Test Fit the Lifters ====== | ||
- | |||
Test fit the lifters movement up and down with the screws installed. \\ | Test fit the lifters movement up and down with the screws installed. \\ | ||
With each pin in place, you should be able to push the lifter up from the bottom with your finger with no resistance from the pin. \\ | With each pin in place, you should be able to push the lifter up from the bottom with your finger with no resistance from the pin. \\ | ||
Line 189: | Line 189: | ||
|{{: | |{{: | ||
+ | |||
====== If the lifters lock up ====== | ====== If the lifters lock up ====== | ||
- | |||
- | |||
Try running the tap back in and putting slight pressure on the tap (in this case) away from the lifter while turning to attempt to cut threads deeper on the opposite side of the lifter.\\ | Try running the tap back in and putting slight pressure on the tap (in this case) away from the lifter while turning to attempt to cut threads deeper on the opposite side of the lifter.\\ | ||
It worked in the pics below. Afterwards, the lifter moves up and down freely without binding with the bolt tightened. \\ | It worked in the pics below. Afterwards, the lifter moves up and down freely without binding with the bolt tightened. \\ |