Hello all, with help from rbargeron, I discovered why oil was not being fed to the cylinder head. The oil Port on the head needed to be aligned to a hole in the rocker arm shaft. If you don't turn the rocker arm shaft just right the oil is not fed into the assembly.
After confirming that oil was being delivered to each rocker arm I re-adjusted the Lash on all valves, put the valve cover back on and started the tractor. The ticking noise is still there - Loud as ever. rbargeron believes that it is likely a flat spot on the camshaft.
Plowed 4 inches of snow last week and noticed that the tractor was smoking more than I remember. My wife brought it to my attention. light blue smoke. Smelled like burning oil.
- Likely related to the oil that is now pumping into the head!!!
On Saturday after fixing my cheap junky compression tester (purchased a Lang glow plug - has a built-in check valve) I ran a compression test and received about 440 psi on all 4 cylinders. Then performed a leak-down test and got crazy low leak values on all cylinders.
I'm thinking that running the head dry for 10 hours might have damaged the valve seals (or that the machine shop did something wrong during the rebuild)??? What else could it be?? I know I put the piston rings on right.
I did not take the exhaust off when I performed the leak test but I am willing to bet that I would see the exhaust ports wet with oil.
Just wanted to check with the group before making the call to the machine shop in case I missed something.
Thank you
Joe