tasthree
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Hello members, newbie to this site here. I'm currently resurrecting a 75 Scout with a 345 that I got from a gentleman before he passed away. He was going to scrap it
just to get rid of his stuff before he passed away. Its virtually unmolested and in very good shape. I'm glad I saved it. I got it to save it and for back up parts for my 79 diesel. He had parked it upwards of 15 years ago because he thought the auto trans was starting to slip. I did all the normal flushing and preping for a sitting engine but to be honest I ignorantly started it with out priming the oil system. After it ran for a bit it developed a loud rap/knock. So I parked it. I've never had to tear into a International gasser so I didn't know about the odd (to me) oiling system and sentitive cam bering till I found this site in my dignosis search. Now my 16yr old daughter has claimed the Scout
and we are trying to fix it. In my trolling around of this site I found the old iron write up. So my daughter and I tore into the engine fearing my ignorance wiped the cam bearings. Upon removing the driver side valve cover we found a bent pushrod on #5 cyl. I haven't found a diagram depicting the valve layout but its the 5th rod from the front. I do have a fsm for my 79. The valvetrain was very clean to me with only a flim on it and no sludge in the head vallys. It has the nine stand with the boat style rockers. We preceded to do the oiling system priming sequence outlayed in old iron. It pumped up to 45psi immediately. While hand turning the engine as we hit the sweet spot for the oil passage way for each respective bank we quickly got very good oil flows to all the rockers . I took off the rockers and the oil rail anyway to have a look see and to clean every thing. It was also very clean with only a film on it and no sludge at all. So I'm thinking the lord was with us in that the cam bearing aren't wiped. I can push down on that valve the same amount as I can for the other unloaded valves and it snaps back into place. I pulled the lifter which came out pretty easy. I took it apart and cleaned it. It also came apart easly and had no buildup in it to speak of. So to me and my mech friend we feel that the valve and or lifter was stuck enough to bend the rod on the initial start up but then freed up. Or the rod was bent before we got it and the old man didn't know it or lied to me. Someone has had the valve covers and oil pan off before because of the rtv I can see. So I would like to solicit the experts here on what their opinion is as to the possible cause of the bent rod. I would like to make shure that I have covered every thing before we put it back togeather. Thank you.

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