by Follicly Challenged » 18 Aug 2005 14:22
Incorrect pitch depth on the adjuster thread is the cause of this failure that was a common problem for awhile on the Crane gold rockers. The newer replacement adjusters actually thread in a little tighter.
What was happening, was you'll probably notice the old adjuster threads in somewhat "loose" in the rocker, when the nut was tightened, it was really only holding against the first 1-2 threads below the nut, (rest of threads too loose), leaving the rest of the adjuster and ball in the pushrod to act as a lever against the fulcrum(holding portion by the nut). Just add some run time for some work hardening and PRESTO the adjuster breaks off "at" or just below the nut.
Lotsa guys were scratch'in their melons about that one for awhile. Many thought their rockers were bang'in their valve covers, knock'in their nuts off.
If the threads are loose in the rockers, no choice but to start drill'in and coil'in. Not worth the effort, believe me, we used to weld the cranes up, redrill offset and heli-coil back in the late 70's so we could offset the pushrod, and bust out the port wall, putty up, when porting, to straighten the shot at the valve on iron heads, but now I'm rambl'in, forget it and get the new adjusters.