ok, so I have my cams out, got the shims and sleeves out, and am at a point where I can get the keepers out. this would be where I find out whether it's the valve stem seals, or the piston rings. there IS a bunch of gummed up oil on the #1 and 2 exhaust headers. seems like it would be a stem seal problem? i'm just not sure, because oil flying out of the crankcase vent sounds like rings...
the manual says to NOT crank the engine after the cams are out, but some of you said that you can, just be VERY careful. that being said, can I do the rope trick to keep the valves from falling into the cylinder? I did some research on here, but wanted to see if it was possible to do that without screwing anything up.
that being said, should I (while I'm in there) just say "hell with it", and take the head off, and check the rings? I don't want to go messing around in there if it indeed IS the stem seals. plus, I don't have a ring tool.
one last thing...my chain came off the crank sprocket. it didn't fall into the engine...I have it tied up to prevent that. any tips / precautions are appreciated!
Thanks for all the help, everyone...I'M SO CLOSE TO GETTING THIS THING RIPPIN'.....
the manual says to NOT crank the engine after the cams are out, but some of you said that you can, just be VERY careful. that being said, can I do the rope trick to keep the valves from falling into the cylinder? I did some research on here, but wanted to see if it was possible to do that without screwing anything up.
that being said, should I (while I'm in there) just say "hell with it", and take the head off, and check the rings? I don't want to go messing around in there if it indeed IS the stem seals. plus, I don't have a ring tool.
one last thing...my chain came off the crank sprocket. it didn't fall into the engine...I have it tied up to prevent that. any tips / precautions are appreciated!
Thanks for all the help, everyone...I'M SO CLOSE TO GETTING THIS THING RIPPIN'.....
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