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It would appear that the previous rebuilder which included a valve job was not too careful about the clearances. Vanpelt is out of them, and did not expect more. I did find some available from another supplier, $275! A bit frustrated at this point, hence my post.
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you can call Johnson and they will sell them to you
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I had a set but they are sold
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I am building a 1939 1 ton express Last edited by ActionYobbo; 02-28-2025 at 08:10 PM. Reason: To stop the PM’s |
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Good to know. I wrote my note out of frustration, I still need to completely assemble and see where I stand. Your price is fair.
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Poorly worded on my part, just trying to dig myself out of a hole I did not create. To my everlasting regret I let go of 6 flatheads in an auction prior to moving to TN. One was cracked from freezing up, several unknown condition and the others known good. After that I bought the one I am working on. It ran good but was tight. Oil pressure went south. It seems the beadblast grit was not cleaned out well, scoring the crank. I had the crank turned and cyls honed. The shop found the top of the block on one bank had some corrosion, so they decked it, making it necessary to remove the valves, which they mixed up.
I need to forge on, as the block has zero cracks or other flaws.
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At one point I was doing some searching here on threads about adjustable lifters. In one search attempt wording I came up with 124 threads on Fordbarn on the sublect. Average number of posts on those 124 threads was 17. The majority were about the lifters not keeping their adjustment, followed by wear on the bottoms. Most of the problems involved new offshore products, but even the old hollow Johnsons will lose the interference fit of their screw thread with too many adjustments on them. I bought 2 sets of used Johnsons at swap meets and have been experimenting with jamb nuts and other cures.
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I've never heard of original Johnson's having insufficient or incorrect hardness, but never assume never I guess. There was a run of import lifters that were pure junk unfortunately. Last edited by Tim Ayers; 03-01-2025 at 07:27 AM. |
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I've used at least 4 sets of used Johnsons and no visible wear on bottoms of any.
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I also remove the bolt to squeeze it down in the vice. Something to note is one firm tug on the vice handle is usally enough. I did one that was quite loose at two good tugs and it was very hard to crank into the lifter and a few more turns of the wrench the lifter produced an audible click and cracked half way down. It was a good ol' Johnson too. So be careful.
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"Honey . . . do you remember that time we bought ice cream at Shmoes???". And of course, you'd have not heard a word because you were thinking about very important flathead lifter issues at the time . . . but as the flathead-fog cleared, you then might make the mistake of acting like you were listening to her and attempt a feeble reply (totally off-base of course) . . . and then spend the rest of the day in purgatory for your insensitive behavior. ![]() There are things that are completely unexplainable to our loved ones . . . flathead valve adjusters would be very high on that list! ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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I am as bad if not worse. I blame my ADD. I go to bed thinking about this stuff, and guess what happens when I wake up...
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