Engine: 69' 304 89,000 miles. Sat for 10 years, heavy sludge
compression: dry 110 -120, wet 110 - 135
oil pressure: cold start 45psi, hot 7psi
parts replaced: plugs, wires, cap, rotor, points, condenser, rebuilt carb; timed 8* advanced.
I bought this Scout last February. Primed the oil pump before starting. Not the detailed Mike mayben way but a novice with a drill and old screwdriver.(I'm learning) put a rebuilt carb on it due to cracked base plate. The truck started right up. Not 2 seconds into running I heard knock, knock, knock. Turned it off scratched my head and thought stuck valve. I poured tranny oil down the carb and it did quiet down but the knock came back. I then started to check lifters. The second from the front (#2 intake) lifter was cupped. Put in a new lifter, cleaned up the rockers, shaft and valve covers as best I could. Fired it back up and still knocking.
Now February 09. After getting dejected with the knock I moved onto other items on the truck. Brakes, electrical, front and rear wheel bearings, differentials etc. Now I'm getting real close to putting this truck back on the road and I want to get rid of the knock. I do plan on pulling the rocker shafts again for a more thorough cleaning. After the cleaning what do I start to look for?
The truck is 80 miles from my house at the inlaws farm. I start working on it at 8am until midnight. Naturally parts are scarce for these trucks in the city much less in flatonia, tx. I need to plan ahead for diagnostics and repair. The advice on this site is invaluable. Any advice would be appreciated.
compression: dry 110 -120, wet 110 - 135
oil pressure: cold start 45psi, hot 7psi
parts replaced: plugs, wires, cap, rotor, points, condenser, rebuilt carb; timed 8* advanced.
I bought this Scout last February. Primed the oil pump before starting. Not the detailed Mike mayben way but a novice with a drill and old screwdriver.(I'm learning) put a rebuilt carb on it due to cracked base plate. The truck started right up. Not 2 seconds into running I heard knock, knock, knock. Turned it off scratched my head and thought stuck valve. I poured tranny oil down the carb and it did quiet down but the knock came back. I then started to check lifters. The second from the front (#2 intake) lifter was cupped. Put in a new lifter, cleaned up the rockers, shaft and valve covers as best I could. Fired it back up and still knocking.
Now February 09. After getting dejected with the knock I moved onto other items on the truck. Brakes, electrical, front and rear wheel bearings, differentials etc. Now I'm getting real close to putting this truck back on the road and I want to get rid of the knock. I do plan on pulling the rocker shafts again for a more thorough cleaning. After the cleaning what do I start to look for?
The truck is 80 miles from my house at the inlaws farm. I start working on it at 8am until midnight. Naturally parts are scarce for these trucks in the city much less in flatonia, tx. I need to plan ahead for diagnostics and repair. The advice on this site is invaluable. Any advice would be appreciated.