Maybe I should post this in a pushrod section?, but maybe I just lucked out or had tongue right
the other day,as even though I think I need to strip the engine again, I decided press on and install the rocker box with pushrods and studs as a bit of a training sesh. Took about 15 minutes, no comb or special tool except for a engineers scriber with a right angle on one end(piece of wire will do- L both ends)!! Magnet won't work on (my) dural
Sure, the engine not in the bike and no need to fully tighten everything or adjust tappets, but wasn't all that hard and as I remember it, as I haven't done the task for probably 20 yrs?
Just some thoughts from the exercise-
Make sure you know which pushrod is 'up' maybe a ex.one? 'cos they're longer and further in.
Ensure the inlet rods are over the top of the ex. ones where you can see them(ie not caught behind).
Back off the adjusters/locknuts, I found if the cups are too low they get caught/tangled, maybe about horizontal is ok(?)-
Then it's just a case of lower the cover on carefully using wire/scriber/tool,and when the first rod engages wind down that adjuster a bit to take up slop?.......?
Can't see any reason not to crank engine slowly to lift subsequent rods.......? And then do the rest.
These are just some ideas that I think worked for me but others may need to adapt.
No guarantee it'll work the same for me next time either, but'll find out , Took longer to write this than to do it!!! good luck
Don't forget to get the tongue right