Some of you know I've been working on this non running SG I got at the end of July last year. Last attempt to start I discovered two more items that need to be addressed. I discovered two broken pickup wires (that repair is complete) and I also have a voltage drop to the TCI of almost 1V (12.3V @ battery and 11.4V @ TCI) Probably dirty connectors so I'll have to go thru those again.
I decided to make sure my cam dots lined up on TDC which they do. While I had the cover off I thought I might as well check valve clearances. I got about 2-3 measurements when as I'm turning the crank I feel some additional resistance and then hear a metallic pop. I then see that the #2 exhaust cam lobe has made contact with valve bucket, I continued to rotate the crank enough to look at the lobe and don't see any obvious damage but that particular valve is now stuck open and I was able to remove the shim with a magnet because the gap is massive (.066 in). I also noticed the cam lobe on #2 intake has worn down the finish.
Looks like I'll have to pull those cams and buy a pair to swap out (and maybe a bucket)
Question: When removing the cam bearing caps do the bolts have to removed slowly and in any particular order? I know nothing about these engines except from the service manual and what I've read on this site. I the service manual in chapter 3 it covers cam removal but goes from guide chain removal to sliding the chain off the sprockets and removing the cams along with the sprockets???
What would cause the cam the catch the side of the bucket like that?
Thanks, Dave
I decided to make sure my cam dots lined up on TDC which they do. While I had the cover off I thought I might as well check valve clearances. I got about 2-3 measurements when as I'm turning the crank I feel some additional resistance and then hear a metallic pop. I then see that the #2 exhaust cam lobe has made contact with valve bucket, I continued to rotate the crank enough to look at the lobe and don't see any obvious damage but that particular valve is now stuck open and I was able to remove the shim with a magnet because the gap is massive (.066 in). I also noticed the cam lobe on #2 intake has worn down the finish.
Looks like I'll have to pull those cams and buy a pair to swap out (and maybe a bucket)
Question: When removing the cam bearing caps do the bolts have to removed slowly and in any particular order? I know nothing about these engines except from the service manual and what I've read on this site. I the service manual in chapter 3 it covers cam removal but goes from guide chain removal to sliding the chain off the sprockets and removing the cams along with the sprockets???
What would cause the cam the catch the side of the bucket like that?
Thanks, Dave
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