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Re: Hydraulic tappets

Post by Way2go » 27 Jul 2011

mat_the_cat wrote:I have in fact managed to take the rocker cover off
Old thoughts of push-rods still come to the fore? :wink:
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Re: Hydraulic tappets

Post by mat_the_cat » 27 Jul 2011

:oops: I try to write cam cover, but I have always (and probably will always) thought of it as a rover cover. I guess that's because the first few vehicles I had either had an OHC and rockers, pushrods and rockers, or in the case of the Alfa, two overhead cams, rockers and pushrods!

What's so shit about the cam bearing caps Doc?
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Post by Philhod » 27 Jul 2011

I know of several engines with OHC and rockers, Even twin OHC and rockers.
But I've never seen an OHC engine with rockers and push rods....even an alfa???????????????

Enlighten me please :)

Perhaps you think of it as a ROVER cover because of you fetish for BL stuff. :lol: :lol:
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Post by mat_the_cat » 27 Jul 2011

It was the 12 valve version of the old (pre GM) V6. The inlet valves were operated directly by a camshaft on each bank, whereas the exhaust had a little horizontal pushrod and rocker to operate it, to get a better angle between the valves (hemispherical combustion chamber).

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Re: Hydraulic tappets

Post by mat_the_cat » 27 Jul 2011

Oh and Phil, listen to this and then tell me honestly that you'd still prefer a diesel!
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Post by Philhod » 27 Jul 2011

:lol: :lol: All noise and no power. Totally inefficient, thirsty and reliant on an ignition system that deteriorates with age.
Nasty smelly poluting things :wink:

Never seen one of those. The Triumph system was similar but without the push rods. They just had a rocker to each pair of valves, running 16 valves from a single central camshaft.

It looked weak as fuck but was actually quite trouble free.
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Post by Father Ted » 27 Jul 2011

mat_the_cat wrote: Fetish for BL stuff? You're thinking of Father Ted
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Post by mat_the_cat » 27 Jul 2011

Philhod wrote:Never seen one of those. The Triumph system was similar but without the push rods. They just had a rocker to each pair of valves, running 16 valves from a single central camshaft.
It would be interesting to try and fit a pair of those heads to the Stag V8, as I think it's based on the 8 valve variant of the 4 pot.
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Post by Philhod » 28 Jul 2011

[drool] [drool] 32 valve Stag :lol: :lol:

Didn't Fraud do one with the cam direct on the inlet and rockers across to the exh, at an angle?
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Post by mat_the_cat » 28 Jul 2011

Not sure about the Ford unit but they don't have the best reputation where valve gear is concerned... From the usual sound of the Kent engine it appears they designed the pushrods a couple of mm too short!

Sadly (as usual!) there is a fatal flaw in my 32 valve Stag plan - you would need a mirror image of one of the heads. Doh! :oops:
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Post by Philhod » 29 Jul 2011

:lol: Nothing for it will have to fit 2, 4 pot motors side by side driving a central gear to the g/box.
A bit like an Ariel square 4 :lol: :lol:
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Post by mat_the_cat » 29 Jul 2011

Fuck that, you might as well just have 2 engines! There's a rather nice Alfa 164 about with an extra engine in the boot, want!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciElgEpQNFU

Borrowed some tools today and locked the engine and pump. Front cam pulley is a taper fit and was a bugger to pull off, managed it in the end with a bit of a bang. Just need to lift out the cam, replace the tappets and reassemble. The mechanic showed me the official manual - to time the cam correctly apparently you fit the tool in the slot on the rear of the cam and slide a 0.2mm feeler under one side of it, then tighten the front pulley in that position.
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Post by Philhod » 30 Jul 2011

Yeah, that sounds err....sound enough.
Technically, if the taper is morse, around 2 degrees, it should lock in the position it goes on without a key of any kind.

It's the same taper you get on taper drive drills etc. 8)

Unless it has a removal slot, the way to remove is, put your puller on and bang some pressure on, then tap with soft hammer
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Post by mat_the_cat » 30 Jul 2011

Yeah, that's what I did. Only I couldn't find the third leg of my puller so had to make so with just 2 (180 degrees). Was worried about cracking the bugger as I've done that before on a similar sintered pulley. (Call me a ham fisted bastard if you must!)
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Post by Philhod » 30 Jul 2011

:) OK. You're a ham fisted bastard....................... :lol: :lol: :lol:

Never liked sintered stuff. It can't be as strong as cast or certainly drop forged.

:roll: Takes me back to Young's modulus and all that shit 8)
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Post by mat_the_cat » 30 Jul 2011

I kind of asked for that! With the benefit of hindsight I might drill and tap a couple of holes in the pulley, so that I can draw it off with a couple of set screws against the head. Access is impossible for a puller unless you take the header tank off, which is just adding an unnecessary job.
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Post by Philhod » 30 Jul 2011

Couple of wooden wedges behind works, if you have something to push off.

Just fitted a new water pump to Gregzee's Corsa (we towed him in losing water wednesday)
Haynes book of lies tried to confuse me again. Says remove this and that but theres a fucking great engine mount casting in the way so stuck the jack under the engine and took it off.
Had the pump off in no time even though it has 9 bolts holding it on.
Anyway he's back on the road again and no probs reported.

He says " how can a pump go, just like that" I says, cars are like women. You just pranged it so it's thrown a sulk the pump is it getting it's own back

Sadly, he thought I was joking...........................He'll learn :lol: :lol:
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Post by mat_the_cat » 30 Jul 2011

Philhod wrote:Haynes book of lies tried to confuse me again. Says remove this and that but theres a fucking great engine mount casting in the way
It was a big revelation for me :idea: when it finally sunk in that following a manual blindly (as I used to do) is often not the best way of doing something. If you look at a job and assess it from first principles, maybe looking at a manual for guidance you engage a lot more of your brain power, and it may be that the 'official' way is not the best for your particular way of working. Or it could be the manual is plain wrong!
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Post by Philhod » 30 Jul 2011

:) All true. I wouldn't start any job without looking it up first. TBH I have never found it wrong and quite often I can see why he has chosen a particular method, having novices in mind, but you cansave hours of work by sussing it first.

It comes in handy for torque settings too, with so much aly and plastic about these days, you can't be too careful. :wink: (or even sintered stuff) :roll:
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Post by mat_the_cat » 30 Jul 2011

The only time I've known a manual to be wrong was a Russek manual for a Mitsubishi engine - on changing the camshaft it instructed you to remove the bearing caps and lift out the cam, followed by removal of the rocker cover! :lol:

Van now sorted, I've not run it up to temperature yet but it started perfectly with very little smoke, pump timing sounded OK and tappets were quiet straight away. 8) Hmm, does that mean I've been sold a solid set by mistake? [pray] Let's hope I can make some improvement on the mpg now!
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