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Re: changing tappets

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 12:16 pm
by mark1gls
Fingers crossed it all OK, I guess the new tappets just needed to settle in there new home!

Re: changing tappets

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 11:26 pm
by james butler
so heres a few piccys of the tappet change.
1st strip the top of the engine to expose camshaft and timing belt, i had forgotten how much of a pain the water pump pulley bolts are!
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Re: changing tappets

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 11:28 pm
by james butler
then time up the engine with both cam lobes of no 1 cylinder pointing up, the cam pulley on the inside lining up with the cam cover/cylinder head/ metal backplate of the timing chest
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and the no1 cylinder at tdc which can be seen through the bell housing on the gearbox as a little 0 on the flywheel that lines up with the pointer cast into the gearbox.
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Re: changing tappets

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 11:33 pm
by james butler
then carefully take the timing belt off and then crack the cam caps off in sequence, once removed i can then change the tappets!
oh yeah i also found out why i had a leak from the camshaft seal!
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cream crackered
so put the new one on and changed the tappets after soaking the new ones overnight in the correct grade oil.

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then refit the cam and tighten back down in sequence
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Re: changing tappets

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2015 11:39 pm
by james butler
after all that put a new rocker gasket on and a new timing belt.
shes all put back together now and purring like a kitten.

really wish i had taken more pictures at the time.
could do a more step by step approach because getting that plastic lower timing cover off is a pain!
every time i forget the Allen bolt in the lower bit of the plastic :dash:
trouble is finding the time to keep taking pictures when your covered in oil and grease
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