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Never heard of this happening with the rocker coming loose. However, considering it is an intake rocker that came loose I don't see that blowing the gasket. No intake means no air, which m
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That sucks. Better luck in the future.
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I dont think it is a common failure on trucks like ours @JAG1. Maybe with jacked up twins it is, but not ours. Dont know for sure.
Hey Guys, So I guess this is just poetic justice.
I installed my ARP stud kit Wednesday Night, and logged about 200 miles since installation. I originally planned to re torque everything and re check valve lash sunday. Unfortunatley disaster struck this afternoon and I am defeated.
Firstly, I haven't beat on the truck very much. I left the Boost defuel on the quad set to 45 PSI.
I left a stop sign on my way home from work today, and according to the data log I hit 37PSI of boost. I came to a stop and had a #2 cylinder miss, and White steam from the exhaust. I limped the truck a half mile back to my office, and now I sit here waiting for my wife to pick me up.
I guess I am going to get some seat time on my CBR 1000 this week lol.
What I know so far:
-Missing Antifreeze
-No coolant in oil.
-#2 Intake rocker came loose, Bolt pulled 4 threads from the head.
- Push rod is not bent, and during cranking it moves up and down correctly.
My suspicions:
-Either I overtorqued or undertorqued the #2 Rocker, and it just decided to fail two days later. (Yes I checked the lash after installing the studs, I planned to re check it Sunday)
-When the rocker failed, The added negative pressure on the intake stroke blew the head gasket.
My Hopes:
-Just need to re machine the head, and replace the gasket. Might as well do fire rings and valve springs while I am at it.