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It's bleeding expensive.....cybercarl wrote:And it's bleeding.![]()
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Would the added heating during the London trip have had any bearing on the consequences??tony.mon wrote:Off the top of my head there was some valves, and half a piston.
Cams were ok, cam journals and cam chains also, manual cct's fitted, of course, and valve timing was still set, so I'm thinking either valve spring float leaving opposing valves able to touch each other, or maybe a valve collet or two coming loose, literally dropping a valve.
Once one's gone, everything else joins in.....
so are your cam profiles so much more aggressive than normal.........given that you haven't raised the rev limit that can be the only reason for valve float.tony.mon wrote:Off the top of my head there was some valves, and half a piston.
Cams were ok, cam journals and cam chains also, manual cct's fitted, of course, and valve timing was still set, so I'm thinking either valve spring float leaving opposing valves able to touch each other, or maybe a valve collet or two coming loose, literally dropping a valve.
Once one's gone, everything else joins in.....
Let's put it this way- I was in no doubt that I was going to need another engine........warby221 wrote: Bet it made a hell of a racket when it went