The time has arrived. I got the heads back.
The machine shop had some peculiar things to say. Perhaps you can help me decipher them?
The machine shop said: everything was in spec. Everything from the total height of the heads, to the stem height, to the preload.
He said the marks on 4 valves in 4 cylinders indicated that the valves were not closing completely. I dont get why- but the machine shop said they think it is the lifters fault???
the machine shop said they pressure tested the heads with valves both last time and this time. Them they did another valve job. He said he laped them with a stone old school style and got them all really close to the same stem height.
I dont get why they need another valve job if they were in spec and tested? I also dont get why the valves would hang open due to lifters? They are new melling lifters.
SO I collapsed a lifter and measured the travel. It came out to about 180 thousands of travel. Next I installed the heads with new old stock ford lifters I purchased on eBay. That will remove the possibility that it was the lifters. Its unfortunate that the heads have to come off to swap lifters or I would have installed the heads with the melling lifters.
Next I used a pry bar wired to the rocker to collapse the lifters on the #4 cylinder because before install I put it on TDC. Then with my magnetic stand and a dial indicator I measured the lash with a collapsed lifter on the rocker on top of the pushrod. It came out to about 110 thou on both. Pretty close to middle travel.
I changed to motocraft platinum plugs since the others had likely been hot tanked. installed a new motorcraft coolant temp sensor. Cleaned and scarped all surfaces and put it back together.
I also changed the oil and filter because there had been water and some gasket scraping.
It started with a racket likely from the two collapsed lifter and the others getting pumped up. Thought I soaked them in oil for a week. Most of the racket quit nearly immediately. The two front lifters made a noise for maybe 30 seconds.
The it was quiet.
the idle still really high.
So I swapped to the junk yard throttle body. This fixed my idle issue. Back to 800-900 rpm idle.
Ran it for an hour or so. Ran it around the block. The oil pressure got down to 22 or so when it was hot- lowest I think I have seen it, but also the lowest it has idled.
No noise.
I am so thankful. I have prayed my tail off about this- so I can't understate that. But gosh, I was completely out of ideas. I didn't know what to do next if it didn't work. I am still reluctant to say, but I am pretty confident it is good to go. I am so relieved- this has been way more $$ and way more time than I had expected.
Tomorrow I am going to reinstall the a/c and charge it. I am also going to change out the front brake lines because I noticed they are split. And I am also going to flush the clutch master cylinder because I am concerned it may have got dot 4 or 5 fluid and that may have caused the failure on the other one.
I also figured out that the tranny was leaking oil- but it was due to the full level indicator bolt being loose. hope that is fixed.
One other thing- the poly mounts transfer more vibes and noise to the cab.
On to breaking it in starting this weekend. I have to return my dads truck- so I need to give it a cleaning.I also ordered a nos throttle body off eBay. Ford said they are obsolete. everything else is nos. prob should have one.
Thank you everyone for your help and support!