Could you not squeeze the engine parts into your and Barry's Suitcase when you attend VOA Home coming, then drop it off at Arrow?
Could you not squeeze the engine parts into your and Barry's Suitcase when you attend VOA Home coming, then drop it off at Arrow?
Todd is the guy i have spoke to at arrow... Very helpfull guy..
Madmax, my lifters shit to bed recently. I'm going to swap them out. Are you sticking with the '92-99 lifters or are you going with something else?
Johnson Lifters are the ones you want to use.
Specifically which one and why use them? There are three that I know of produced by Johnson for Viper. (1.) Retro fit reduced travel (2.) Retro Fit short travel and (3.) SPT Performance custom version with stabilizer links. The current Mopar low-bleed lifters are produced in Mexico but available now.
EDIT: I called Johnson and spoke with the engineer that designed the Viper lifter. He recommends part#2313V10R for non-racing applications and it's designed for a 47 second bleed down test (using bleed down fluid). I believe the Mopar low-bleed lifter was designed for 7 seconds. The Johnson lifter is the one available through SPT. Johnson recommends using oil no greater weight than 10w/40 with these lifters.
Last edited by ViperTony; 05-22-2014 at 02:36 PM.
Okey guys-n-dolls - the rebuild is well underway.
All the shit is cleaned up and broken bits accounted for.
New compcam cam in - new oil pump - new hydraulic lifters.
Timing chain cover back on and balance damper fitted.
Head install begins tomorrow - can't remember what torque settings I used last time with the cometic gasket and ARP studs.
Any ideas? The book says 90 ftlbs which I guess would be for bolts but I'm using nuts on studs. Would this make any difference?
At last, my rebuild project is complete and she's back on the road again - queue the shit weather - it's been raining for 48hrs solid.
I did manage to get an hour on the road Saturday and check everything feels and sounds correct and it's all seems good.
I'll run a few miles on mineral oil then change out for mobil 1.
Still puzzled though not knowing the true cause of why the cam and lifters had worn like they did.
Hope nobody else is suffering the same problem.
Ade.
Great to hear you got the car back together Ade
Look forward to getting out for a few more runs.........If it stops raining
I'm reading this post. I was planning on doing a engine rebuild on my own as a preventative measure for my gen 3. I have 61k on the clock. I wanted to know if you did the work yourself and how difficult was it really? I know it'll be time consuming but as far as how hard it was on your own?
I really don't want to pay a shop to do something I can do myself, but if there is too much margin for error with OEM parts and sizes I might have to.
"Madmax" has moved away from the Viper world now. So its not likely he will post here.
Stick a post up in the Gen 3 section, Im sure people will chime in.
I'm still new to the viper world. So I wasnt sure what to expect. if these engines just fail randomly?
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