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repoman 08-26-2003 11:11 AM

did I bend some valves; help please
 
While removing camshaft sprocket accidently moved cam counter-clock-wise appx 1" or 10 deg off of TDC.

*&^%!

Does anybody think I bent valves?

Would a post- assembly compression check verify if I did or didn't?

If bent, what indications would I see when hand-rotating engine and then starting.

One second of day-dreaming and pow....

Thanks

MrPants 08-26-2003 11:46 AM

im not sure but if you think timing is off dont start the engince cause then youll bend them for sure

FLA944 08-26-2003 12:53 PM

Not Likely if you didn't turn it over. If you turned her over probably but, you would have heard it.

Re-align sprocket to mark. Flywheel to mark, and balance shafts to marks and tighten belts. Turn over by hand at the crank with plugs removed several times and check timing marks again. last piece for iinsurance purposes is to comp. check each cylinder.

Rick

Roger Hall 08-26-2003 05:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by FLA944
Not Likely if you didn't turn it over. If you turned her over probably but, you would have heard it.

Re-align sprocket to mark. Flywheel to mark, and balance shafts to marks and tighten belts. Turn over by hand at the crank with plugs removed several times and check timing marks again. last piece for iinsurance purposes is to comp. check each cylinder.

Rick

I agree with FLA944. If you used the starter then you probably bent some vavles. A compression test will probably show zero compression if the valves are bent.

todwic 08-26-2003 06:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Roger Hall
I agree with FLA944. If you used the starter then you probably bent some vavles. A compression test will probably show zero compression if the valves are bent.
agreed

repoman 08-26-2003 11:29 PM

thanks guys, I feel better. All belts and sprockets were off with exception of cam sprocket. I was in process of removing it. Flywheel was locked but cam belt removed

Didn't read procedure throughly enough so was trying to remove by turning retaining collar with a 32mm socket on a 24" breaker bar. duh

Then I spaced off the fact that no cam belt in place; so no locking action on camshaft. double duh.

After it moved about 1" off of TDC mark, I woke up and rotated it back.

Don't recall any resistance or crunching/rending noises.
Gave it a twist but stopped as soon as I noticed movement. So hoping valvetrain is stronger than my arm!

I'll be sweating bullets until I reassemble & do comp check.

thanks again


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