Lost shims!
I popped a rocker arm Saturday night. I have since replaced the shims from my blowed up roller rocker. BUT, I cannot find the 2 shims that were on the car to begin with. I removed the lower oil pan with no luck. Removed the tray inside that, still wasn't there. I then dropped the upper oil pan (big cast piece) and it wasn't in there! We have checked the head a thousand times, run a magnet all over the bottom end, in the timing chain area. I even pulled off the intake piping to check inside the TB just in case it got sucked in there through the oil return line from the VC. I cannot find these 2 shims ANYWHERE!
After I popped the rocker arm I had my dad meet me, luckily I was at the exit I use when I go home. He took off the VC and found the rocker but the shims were missing. We checked right then with a magnet and there were not in the head. We then removed the spark plug wire for that cylinder and I limped the car home (about 3-5 miles from the exit). I am considering rotating the crank by hand to see if somehow the shims are sitting on top of something and they might fall out. I don't see how they are already not to the bottom of the engine. But I will give this a shot.
Any other advice from anyone? I am at a loss of what else to do to find these 2 shims. I even strained the oil I drained from the car.
After I popped the rocker arm I had my dad meet me, luckily I was at the exit I use when I go home. He took off the VC and found the rocker but the shims were missing. We checked right then with a magnet and there were not in the head. We then removed the spark plug wire for that cylinder and I limped the car home (about 3-5 miles from the exit). I am considering rotating the crank by hand to see if somehow the shims are sitting on top of something and they might fall out. I don't see how they are already not to the bottom of the engine. But I will give this a shot.
Any other advice from anyone? I am at a loss of what else to do to find these 2 shims. I even strained the oil I drained from the car.