I have examined the head and although there's a lot of carbon junk in the
cavities and on the valves, it looks like my problem might be something
else. I took the dirtiest exhaust valve out and cleaned it with a wirebrush,
it looks ok. The guides are bronze and there is little play. If the rest is
like this I will put it back together and leave it like that.
When I looked into the cylinder liners I found what could be the reason for
the excessive oil consumption. Number three and four had deep pitting where
the gudgeon? pins rest in tdc on both sides. There are also deep scars
running straight down. I suspect the circlips have failed.
I wiil have to dig into the bottom end now. I could use some advice on how
to proceed.
I expect I will have to replace all liners and pistons?
There's 87 mm in there now. Would it hurt to go to 89 mm?
Regards,
Jaap Dekker
Message: 3
Date: Sun, 04 Aug 2013 15:31:53 -0500
From: Tony Drews <tony@tonydrews.com>
To: "Randall" <TR3driver@ca.rr.com>,<triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [TR] Pushrods tr4 engine won't go back down.
One other tip I just remembered - someone besides me came up with
this one, but I like it. Use a long piece of stiff wire (like a coat
hanger straightened out), shove it down the hole parallel to the
pushrod and use it to hold the lifter in place while you pull out the
pushrod.
Tony Drews
At 11:42 AM 8/4/2013, Randall wrote:
> > I had this happen once. The problem is the oil on the
> > lifter/pushrod interface will create enough suction to lift
> > lift the lifter along with the pushrod to the point where the
> > lifter comes out of its hole in the block.
>
>Ditto; except I've had at least one try to do that, every time I've taken
>the pushrods out. My solution is to list just an inch or so then spin the
>pushrod back and forth a few times with my fingers, until the weight of the
>lifter drops off.
>
>As noted, if you are pulling the head anyway, it's much easier to put the
>lifters back with the head off. Putting them back with the head in place
>is
>like trying to thread a needle in the dark.
>
>-- Randall
>
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