Lifters gave error code

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Schurkey

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LOOK at the rocker arms. Are they worn at the valve-tip end? Rocker balls overheated blue? Rocker ball sockets galled? Pushrod cup damaged?

Ideally, you'd have kept each rocker ball with it's rocker, and each rocker in order front-to-back on the cylinder head.

You still need to inspect the valve springs, especially the ones where the lifters came apart. REALLY good chance they're broken.
 

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dont see and damage on rocker arms. One of t he push rods was bent. Nothing is overheated since its more of a cruiser and tow vehicle. I have kept everyhting perfectly sorted in a cardboard all the pushrods, rockes bolts etc. Ther valve springs dont look damaged and none are loose or easy to compress.
 
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