Blinkyblinx9
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- Jan 22, 2019
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Clinton,
Iowa
So recently I had a timing component failure and am still kinda iffy on what happened.
With the head in the shop and finally having the time to look things over I found that the belt was not the weakest link. None of the rubber in the belt looked softened, squishy, or dry rotted as I unwrapped the wire core from the crank pulley. The teeth were cleanly sheered off and it was obvious that something had bound up and caused this. I ended up with 16/16 bent valves, cracked guides, marred up cams, and a wiped out CRPS.
I determined everything else in the engine was perfect. No glitter, factory machine marks all around, and everything spins freely. Intake cam has acceptable bind considering what happened but I wouldn't run it. SO what happened? The tensioner rebounds freely which is not normal but it is only 2 years old. I had the water pump pee all over things about a year ago because I didn't replace it with the timing components. I dried things up and replaced the pump but didn't consider that the tensioner sat there with water sitting on it for days while the pump shipped. That's the only thing I can think of besides a premature failure of the tensioner. Any thoughts on the cause?
Is it cool to just touch up the crowns and throw it all back together with good innards once the head comes back and I reassemble it? If so any ideas on how I can protect the cylinder walls and keep crap from falling between the walls and pistons while I touch up the crowns? Painters tape maybe? The short block is still in car with no means of removing it within reason.
With the head in the shop and finally having the time to look things over I found that the belt was not the weakest link. None of the rubber in the belt looked softened, squishy, or dry rotted as I unwrapped the wire core from the crank pulley. The teeth were cleanly sheered off and it was obvious that something had bound up and caused this. I ended up with 16/16 bent valves, cracked guides, marred up cams, and a wiped out CRPS.
I determined everything else in the engine was perfect. No glitter, factory machine marks all around, and everything spins freely. Intake cam has acceptable bind considering what happened but I wouldn't run it. SO what happened? The tensioner rebounds freely which is not normal but it is only 2 years old. I had the water pump pee all over things about a year ago because I didn't replace it with the timing components. I dried things up and replaced the pump but didn't consider that the tensioner sat there with water sitting on it for days while the pump shipped. That's the only thing I can think of besides a premature failure of the tensioner. Any thoughts on the cause?
Is it cool to just touch up the crowns and throw it all back together with good innards once the head comes back and I reassemble it? If so any ideas on how I can protect the cylinder walls and keep crap from falling between the walls and pistons while I touch up the crowns? Painters tape maybe? The short block is still in car with no means of removing it within reason.
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