Well ..with 103k on her ..time for ground up

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Elchappo76 wrote: Geez ..would you have an idea on $$

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I think my front cyl head ok and vavles .will strp clean and reasemble .small relapping should be ok and seals.Image

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Hi tony . Well after pulling my case off .ive discovered more something jus not look write here ...any ideas pls .

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Not mention .im intrigued by the difference between front and rear cyl covers .

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Elchappo76 wrote: I think my front cyl head ok and vavles .will strp clean and reasemble .small relapping should be ok and seals.Image

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Hi tony . Well after pulling my case off .ive discovered more something jus not look write here ...any ideas pls .

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Ok .sorry am aware that this is normal now....just took my att straightaway. .loll

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i can't see anything weird, what have you spotted?>
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AMCQ46 wrote:i can't see anything weird, what have you spotted?>
Hi ..sorry just found that its normal for that outer cogg to look abnormal to me.

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Elchappo76 wrote:
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Elchappo76 wrote: I think my front cyl head ok and vavles .will strp clean and reasemble .small relapping should be ok and seals.Image

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Hi tony . Well after pulling my case off .ive discovered more something jus not look write here ...any ideas pls .

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Not mention .im intrigued by the difference between front and rear cyl covers .

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Re: Well ..with 103k on her ..time for ground up

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Gear is normal, but it seems likely you've had a valve, valve stem seal or guide failure allowing exhaust gas into the cam cover.
Is that piece of metal you found steel or alloy?
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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tony.mon wrote:Gear is normal, but it seems likely you've had a valve, valve stem seal or guide failure allowing exhaust gas into the cam cover.
Is that piece of metal you found steel or alloy?
Well it looks lot lime the stainless steel from exh joint seal.

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Elchappo76 wrote:
tony.mon wrote:Gear is normal, but it seems likely you've had a valve, valve stem seal or guide failure allowing exhaust gas into the cam cover.
Is that piece of metal you found steel or alloy?
Well it looks lot lime the stainless steel from exh joint seal.

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Yea and my thoughts as well.

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Elchappo76 wrote:
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tony.mon wrote:Gear is normal, but it seems likely you've had a valve, valve stem seal or guide failure allowing exhaust gas into the cam cover.
Is that piece of metal you found steel or alloy?
Well it looks lot lime the stainless steel from exh joint seal.

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Yea and my thoughts as well.

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Well i thought cant be too much to a clutch holding tool...so out with the welder again..Image

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Did job ..but bit bent ...should straighten on assembly.

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Question. ..i have noticed the chain here on oil pick up ..to be unexpectedly loose ..is this normal.

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Unexpectedly loose ..is this normal.Image

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Hi tony .. is it normally the only way to remove flywheel with the special puller i supose i have to order in...

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Also is it really necessary to remove flywheel to split case to remove pistons.

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yes it is normal for the old pump chain to be that loose
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