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DISCUSSION => Engine + Driveline => Topic started by: dhirsch on December 13, 2006, 09:26:05 PM
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So, I just picked up an M42 with a blown timing chain to rebuild. I'm just starting to take it apart and there's some scoring on the camshaft journals. Does anyone know if this can just be cleaned up, or should I try to find a new set of cams and caps?
(http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a322/dhirsch/scoring.jpg)
Thanks for your help,
David
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IMO, if you're not doing a full rebuild, don't sweat it and just reuse it.
If you're paranoid, I might have a set of cams in a week or so.
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Most M42 cams I've looked at need the bearings polished, same with the carriers. do it, it quietened mine right down.
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Most M42 cams I've looked at need the bearings polished, same with the carriers. do it, it quietened mine right down.
Thanks for the advise guys. I'll look into getting everything polished before the rebuild
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Is the timing housing/oil pump trashed?
If so, that scoring may be due to a complete lack of oil. In that case, you may be looking at spun bearings and such.
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Is the timing housing/oil pump trashed?
If so, that scoring may be due to a complete lack of oil. In that case, you may be looking at spun bearings and such.
Yikes. Hopefully it was just the failure of the timing chain. I guess I'll find out when I take the bottom end apart.
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Yikes. Hopefully it was just the failure of the timing chain. I guess I'll find out when I take the bottom end apart.
Hopefully you don't have bent valves.
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Hopefully you don't have bent valves.
Definitly have bent valves, but I knew that before I bought the motor. Cylinders 1 and 3 made contact when the chain went. It looks like the 2 intake valves on cylinder 1 are definitly toast, and I'll probobly change the valves from cyl. 3 just to be safe.
I took everything apart yesterday and the crankshaft looks good.(all bearings were in their correct places and there wasn't any scoring on the crank)
Unfortunitly I broke the bolt that holds the vibration damper to the crank....off to a machine shop it goes.