Top end
Top end
So I am confused. If I replace valves etc, how do I get the camshaft positioned back to tdc ? I have the engine apart to replace pistons and rings, but I am considering new valves too. What other work is recommended for the top end? Isn't there something with the seats that I should do also?
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66 CB77
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73 CB350F
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Re: Top end
If ya replace the valves ya will for sure need to cut new seats.
In my experience Head/Valve work isn't for a garage mechanic. ............lm
In my experience Head/Valve work isn't for a garage mechanic. ............lm
versuspop wrote:So I am confused. If I replace valves etc, how do I get the camshaft positioned back to tdc ? I have the engine apart to replace pistons and rings, but I am considering new valves too. What other work is recommended for the top end? Isn't there something with the seats that I should do also?
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Install plug, valves closed, fill to Over Valve surface (I use acetone as it evaporates quickly), look into intake/exhaust ports for sign of leak. ...........lm
versuspop wrote:is there a way to check the valves (and how well they close) with the top end apart? I read something in another post about kerosene and seepage, but did not understand.
Ed- are you still doing any work on top end/ valve stuff? :)