Jeff did you pull the rockers and try to turn the engine without them cant be sure what the top dead center noise is the pressure relief did not come in contact with the contaminated fuel so just change the oil and inspect what comes out are the heads OEM or AMC replacements I have good used push rods and any other new or used part you might need have you taken a fuel sample yet,seeif it looks like gas put it in a glass jar for best your best view
Bob Donalds Boston Engine Exchange http://www.bostonengine.com
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeff Ensing" <Kjmmensing@AOL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 1:36 PM Subject: Re: Why do I have four bent Intake valves?
> Thanks to everyone that replied to this. > > I am planning on pulling the heads this weekend. > I wondered about the oil pressure relief thing also. > > Bob, > I am fighting a fuel problem! > damn, I should of pulled the tank in the first place! > I am still worried about the lower end. > have you ever seen a stripped gear or is it possible that it broke the > cam > or something? > I can get it back to top dead and the distributor is on #1 with no > "rock" > on the #1 lifters > but there is a strange feeling and noise like the gears stripping just > before it reaches top dead. > I tapped the valves in with a plastic mallet to see if they would loosen > and > come back out but they are stuck ! and now I cant turn the motor over > of > course. > jeff > 86' Westy weekender > |
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