dsm-junkie
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- Jan 20, 2012
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Hey guys! Came across a minor setback!! I was assembling my engine and finally moved on to the tedious timing belt job. I aligned my cam gears up nice and even, then I decided to add tension without lining up the crankshaft with its timing mark! ( I do not have balance shafts) So I thought I was done and tested it out by spinning the whole system. While I was spinning the crank I was surprised by a hard stop after turning it about half a revolution.
So I did not just want to redo the timing belt right and not check if I damaged something. I took off the head and checked the valves out! Almost all intake valves are not seated properly. I could see light shining through when looking into the ports! About half of the exhaust valves are the same way! One pair is extremely sticking out! Could that small turn of the crank have bent my valves??? The head just had new stem seals inserted! Heres some pics of how the valves are currently sitting! I did just purchase a spring compressor and will be taking them out! Any help is appreciated! Thanks guys!!! :hell yeah:
Heres a pic of the worst pair of valves!
Heres what you see when looking into the port of that same pair of valves!
And here are the rest of the valves! Some do also let some light in! I also sprayed brake cleaner into some of the ports and most of them leak!
So I did not just want to redo the timing belt right and not check if I damaged something. I took off the head and checked the valves out! Almost all intake valves are not seated properly. I could see light shining through when looking into the ports! About half of the exhaust valves are the same way! One pair is extremely sticking out! Could that small turn of the crank have bent my valves??? The head just had new stem seals inserted! Heres some pics of how the valves are currently sitting! I did just purchase a spring compressor and will be taking them out! Any help is appreciated! Thanks guys!!! :hell yeah:Heres a pic of the worst pair of valves!
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Heres what you see when looking into the port of that same pair of valves!
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And here are the rest of the valves! Some do also let some light in! I also sprayed brake cleaner into some of the ports and most of them leak!
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D) the corresponding valve should be completely closed, no light should pass and no water should pass for at least 30 minutes
As of tight now my funds arent exactly in line to purchase engnbldr Stainless valves! I could possibly go with new OEM valves! My springs im guessing are OEM as well! I will look into replacing those as well!!
