Sorry if this isn't the correct place for this, I have been through the tech forums and didn't see anything, and I can't seem to find anything via search.
I am reassembling my 79 top end after replacing the master cylinder gasket, and managed to bent 3 valves. I followed the OEM manual to the letter. So, when the replacements come in, I don't want to screw them up as well.
Can anyone point to a detailed guide for the camshaft installation?
I will try to spell out what I did below, and perhaps someone can tell me where I went wrong.
I got cylinders 1&4 to their top, checked that the vacuum advance thing was on "T" (it was), then put the head on and bolted it down.
The manual said to just install the cam shafts and didn't say what rotation to put them on to start, So I first tried bolting them down in a position that didn't depress cylinders 1 or 4, since they were up. Then I read about the arrows and the dots on the shafts, so I removed them and installed them aligned with the dots. Neither 1 or 4 was pressing down more than a tiny bit (the intake was a bit open on the cylinder that had just pushed up it's exhaust stroke, but only maybe 1 cm, if that). I put the gears that held the timing chain back on according to the manual, never rotating the engine, and it worked out well. I could spin the engine around manually, and all the dots stayed correct.
So I put everything else back together and tried to crank... and no compression on 2 of the cylinders. Did the pressure test, heard a leak back through the intake AND out the exhaust on cylinders 1 and 2. Disassembled and found bent valve stems.
So... does anyone happen to see anything that might have been done incorrect? Thanks for your time.
I am reassembling my 79 top end after replacing the master cylinder gasket, and managed to bent 3 valves. I followed the OEM manual to the letter. So, when the replacements come in, I don't want to screw them up as well.
Can anyone point to a detailed guide for the camshaft installation?
I will try to spell out what I did below, and perhaps someone can tell me where I went wrong.
I got cylinders 1&4 to their top, checked that the vacuum advance thing was on "T" (it was), then put the head on and bolted it down.
The manual said to just install the cam shafts and didn't say what rotation to put them on to start, So I first tried bolting them down in a position that didn't depress cylinders 1 or 4, since they were up. Then I read about the arrows and the dots on the shafts, so I removed them and installed them aligned with the dots. Neither 1 or 4 was pressing down more than a tiny bit (the intake was a bit open on the cylinder that had just pushed up it's exhaust stroke, but only maybe 1 cm, if that). I put the gears that held the timing chain back on according to the manual, never rotating the engine, and it worked out well. I could spin the engine around manually, and all the dots stayed correct.
So I put everything else back together and tried to crank... and no compression on 2 of the cylinders. Did the pressure test, heard a leak back through the intake AND out the exhaust on cylinders 1 and 2. Disassembled and found bent valve stems.
So... does anyone happen to see anything that might have been done incorrect? Thanks for your time.
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