I replaced all my shims a few days ago (thanks for all the info btw) and finally got it started back up today. I know they get a bit noisier after replacing shims but one of them was pretty bad. You could pick out which valve it was just by the sound.
After the shim job I turned the motor and realized a cam wasnt bolted. I could feel one of the valve hit the piston but it was a very slow turn with the wrench. As soon as I felt resistance I stopped. Would that be enough to bugger up a valve and in turn cause the extra noise?
After the shim job I turned the motor and realized a cam wasnt bolted. I could feel one of the valve hit the piston but it was a very slow turn with the wrench. As soon as I felt resistance I stopped. Would that be enough to bugger up a valve and in turn cause the extra noise?
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