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07-01-07, 04:35 PM
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| | p thompson Administrator 
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| Engine 1 - Ouch! Stripped a 302 last week and found this.... doh!
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07-01-07, 04:57 PM
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| | more_ghz_project A Tenth 
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Rep Power: 4  | Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! pour valves  .... |
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07-01-07, 05:42 PM
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| | Gordon Levy Bronze Supporter 
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Rep Power: 11  | Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! something had to bind for that to happen. |
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07-01-07, 06:36 PM
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| | Gary Kadrmas Silver Supporter 
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Rep Power: 13   | Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! Or maybe sliding the tires and swinging the car backwards, to cause the engine to rotate backwards?
Not sure, but something had to put a horific bind on that chain.
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07-01-07, 06:54 PM
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| | p thompson Administrator 
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| Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! Quote:
Originally Posted by more_ghz_project pour valves  .... | You're not wrong Raca - 14 out of 16... and I only replaced three a couple of weeks ago after engine was 'buzzed'...
'X' marks the bent valves...
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07-01-07, 07:08 PM
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| | p thompson Administrator 
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| Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! Quote:
Originally Posted by Gordon Levy something had to bind for that to happen. | Spot on Gordon! - but not what I could have anticipated.... or imagined for that matter.
Turns out a hydraulic lifter had exploded and its inner piston found it's way into the timing cover and into the gear/chain mesh...
Thing is, ALL parts were accounted for when engine was buzzed.Only one lifter had 'popped' and all its internals were located in the valley (all 16 were replaced regardless). Then 0n removing the sump, the errant 'rogue' lifter part was located, complete with 'bite marks' where the crank gear had 'chewed' it as it broke the chain..
What's even stranger, is this engine prior to end of 2006 had solid lifters for the previous 3 or 4 yrs, so the rogue lifter part must have been 'hiding away' somewhere in the top front of the timing cover for all that time and just happened to choose the other day to say 'HELLO'. Engine had run for about 15 - 20 mins after replacement lifters/valves fitted.
Replacement parts on their way and no other damage found.
Pic shows the complete lifter + the 'rogue part' (on the right)..
Also, second pic shows a 'spring' I also found in the sump, god only knows where it came from as it looks too tiny for any engine component I can think of... any ideas guys?
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07-01-07, 08:14 PM
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| | Jim Sheren A Tenth 
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Rep Power: 4  | Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! Paul,
That's the leak down plunger spring. You also need to find the check ball(little ball bearing) check ball spring (very very small spring) and check ball cage, which is a small stamped cage that holds the check ball and check ball spring to the bottom of the leak down plunger.
These parts are so small they could be any where, look carefully until you find. Yoe might have lost them draining the oil.
My suggestion is, if your going to be running over 6500 RPM for sustained periods is to go to sold lifters or go to great lengths to insure your not causing windage in the pan, this windage will lead to foam/tiny air bubbles in the oil which causes spongy lifters and your valve train becoming very unstable.
Good luck,
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07-02-07, 02:38 AM
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| | p thompson Administrator 
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| Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! Thanks Jim,
I did find the main spring from the recent faulty lifter, + the ball, + the little cup you mention, but have also found this small spring and it is tiny, so I guess it could be what you describe. The real problem was we were not expecting to be looking for bits additional to what should be fitted. i.e. having '17' lifters in the engine is somewhat unexpected...
Below is the recent lifter showing the relative size of the 2 springs, the little cup and ball valve are not shown but were located still in the valley.
It still just amazes me that the 'rogue' lifter plunger has been hiding within the motor for several years....
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07-02-07, 04:07 AM
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| | delaneyp Peter D 
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Rep Power: 21  | Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! Hi Paul, if it is any consolation, I had the roller bearings distintegrate on one lifter - it left tiny bits of them all over the engine !
Net result was a full rebuild (the one I was going to have anyway, but hopefully some years in the future) - the block & heads were ok, but new 331 crank, pistons, rods, bearings, oil pump, sump, cam, lifters, pushrods went in.
At $8,500 it wasn't cheap, but I ended up with a much stronger engine which is now a "known quantity" - I am happy (unlike the bank manager) !!
Good Luck mate,
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Peter D.
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07-02-07, 04:07 AM
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| | Malcolm Gold Supporter 
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| Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! If a V6 is better than a 4 pot and a V8 is better than a V6, maybe 17 lifters are deemed better than 16? :-)
Interesting that a suggestion above was made about sliding the car backwards to create reverse rotation of the engine? I thought that had been tried on this car....
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07-02-07, 10:28 AM
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| | Gary Kadrmas Silver Supporter 
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Rep Power: 13   | Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! Malcolm,
With limited information regarding the explosion, I thought my thought might be a possibility. I guess I should have kept my mouth shut.
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07-02-07, 10:37 AM
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| | Malcolm Gold Supporter 
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| Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! No Gary, no, your post is just fine. I just happen to know the car and its owner and his spin was exceptionally graceful right up till .....%^*(&%$^*!
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07-02-07, 10:54 AM
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| | Jools A Tenth 
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Rep Power: 7  | Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! Paul can re-build it....Just takes time and money. Trouble is we are short on time and the money is rapidly following it !! |
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07-02-07, 11:29 AM
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| | p thompson Administrator 
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| Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! Parts have been ordered and will be winging their way here hopefully by the end of the week..
So after a busy weekend (Brian Ferry concert on Sunday) / Monday - we should be good for Tuesday at Snetterton....
Fingers crossed. 
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07-02-07, 02:59 PM
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| | Gordon Levy Bronze Supporter 
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Rep Power: 11  | Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! Paul, when you get the new lifters in. Remember that hydraulic rollers can handle 6500 revs, no more. |
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07-02-07, 03:21 PM
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| | Jim Sheren A Tenth 
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Rep Power: 4  | Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! Paul,
I total agree with Gordon on this as I mentioned above.
"My suggestion is, if your going to be running over 6500 RPM for sustained periods is to go to sold lifters or go to great lengths to insure your not causing windage in the pan, this windage will lead to foam/tiny air bubbles in the oil which causes spongy lifters and your valve train becoming very unstable".
Good luck,
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07-02-07, 03:41 PM
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| | jac mac 10 tenths 
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Rep Power: 20   | Re: Engine 1 - Ouch! I Kinda get the feeling that its Jools that we should be trying to impress the 6500 rpm limit on , not Paul.
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07-02-07, 05:37 PM
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| | p thompson Administrator 
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