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Re: TR3 VALVE TROUBLES

Subject: Re: TR3 VALVE TROUBLES
From: Randall Young <randallyoung@earthlink.net>
Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 22:08:03 -0700
Cc: Triumphs@autox.team.net
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Rob :

IMO your problem is more likely valve guides that have been installed
too tight.  Lack of oil to the rockers can cause rapid wear, but should
not cause the valves to hang open.

It's an easy mistake to get the rear cam bearing turned wrong on
installation, so that the oil passage to the head is blocked.  To check
that the bearing itself is being oiled, remove the set screw in the side
of the block for the rear cam bearing, then start the engine.  You
should get a modest flow of oil from the hole.

If the insert is turned wrong, you can use the external oil feed, but my
experience is that it lets too much oil into the head, leading to
increased oil burning.  I eventually removed the oil feed, and used a
long magnetized drill bit to drill down through the bearing shell, then
flushed it out as best I could.  It's hokey, but my engine is still
running strong after over 3 years of daily driving.

Of course, I'm still planning a real rebuild "real soon now".

Randall
59 TR3A daily driver

Robert Burnett wrote:
> 
> For the second time in two months my tr3 has swallowed an intake valve.
> First it was number 3 cyl. this time its the 4th cyl.  The engine was
> rebuilt in 1987 and has less than 1 hour on it.  I was hoping to finally get
> it on the road after 20 years, but am slightly discouraged with recurring
> motor troubles of one sort or another.  Haven't pulled the cyl. head yet,
> but it appears to be the same problem ie. the intake valve gets scored up
> and hangs open.  the last time resulted in a broken push rod, this time the
> push rod seems to have survived.  methinks I am looking at a lack of
> lubrication to the valves??  there is oil on the valve gear, but the inside
> of the valve cover is almost totally dry after about 5 minutes running.
> Question for the group today is....do I assume the oil line to the rockers
> is partly obstructed, or am I probably losing oil to the rear cam bearing as
> well,  do I ignor this and add an external line in hopes of adequate oil to
> the valves?! I really don't want to pull the motor at this stage of the
> resto.!!  excuse the lenght of this post please!!  page two of the motor
> problems tomorrow!!  Rob Burnett  63 tr3b having rebirthing problems!

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