I will definently be giving that bucket swap a try. That could be it. Good call. If this doesn't do it then I will be pulling the head.
I guess I should take a picture of my handy little tool. All it really is is a 3" piece of pipe 1" in dia , drilled a 1/2" hole all the way through about 1" from bottom. cut from bottom up to hole so it made slots. It an area so you can access the retainers. The 1" pipe was a little big so after I cut the slots I got out the hammer and after a few hits it fit how I wanted. Remove the shim and bucket, put the tool on the lifter. I used a piece of wood as a lever to push down on it using the frame as a fulcrum. I had problems with the valve going down so I shot the cylinder with air and after a couple tries the valve stayed, the spring went down and a retainer fell out. The other retainer needed a little help from a magnetic screwdriver. I found that I could lean on the lever with it in my armpit and still work the air and get the retainers out and back in. Wasn't easy.
Another thing in question. It seems you wouldn't have to break the cam chain to pull the head. I was under the impression you had to. Couldn't you just tie a really long string to the chain with enough slack that would allow you to remove the head from the engine? Does that make sense?
Well at least I have something to try. Thanks guys.
I guess I should take a picture of my handy little tool. All it really is is a 3" piece of pipe 1" in dia , drilled a 1/2" hole all the way through about 1" from bottom. cut from bottom up to hole so it made slots. It an area so you can access the retainers. The 1" pipe was a little big so after I cut the slots I got out the hammer and after a few hits it fit how I wanted. Remove the shim and bucket, put the tool on the lifter. I used a piece of wood as a lever to push down on it using the frame as a fulcrum. I had problems with the valve going down so I shot the cylinder with air and after a couple tries the valve stayed, the spring went down and a retainer fell out. The other retainer needed a little help from a magnetic screwdriver. I found that I could lean on the lever with it in my armpit and still work the air and get the retainers out and back in. Wasn't easy.
Another thing in question. It seems you wouldn't have to break the cam chain to pull the head. I was under the impression you had to. Couldn't you just tie a really long string to the chain with enough slack that would allow you to remove the head from the engine? Does that make sense?
Well at least I have something to try. Thanks guys.
I decided to continue on. Fixed the chain, turned over fine, put valve cover on, started to put plug wires on. Broke #3 wire, now its to short to reach. Now I have to do the wire replace befor I can see whats going on now. Also need to do a compression test to check the possible valve damage. Actually I think its time for a replacement head.
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