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05-02-2010, 11:24 PM | #1 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: NW, Colorado
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Pulled my head, Need Advice
This is from my jeep. I am sorry, but you all are always so helpful.
The cylinders look pretty smooth. I am concerned that there is way to much carbon built up. Please realize that I had a hell of a time getting the carb and timing set. Also I have 2 distributor gears give out. This again caused timing issues. So the motor has about 3000 miles on it and most were whole I struggled to get it timed out of time. How does the head look? Should I clean it while out? If so how? How about the pistons? Also all the head bolts came out clean, except the very front driver side stud. It was all gummed up with dirty oil/grease. Why would it be messy/gummy? Thanks for the help. I am learning as I go. Thanks a ton. hope to get my new CAM in this week and have it on the road by next weekend |
05-02-2010, 11:46 PM | #2 |
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: SUNNY WARM BIKE RIDING COTTONWOOD ARIZONA
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Re: Pulled my head, Need Advice
brass wire wheel in die-grinder for head..... brass wont hurt a thing in the cast iron/steel valves.... could prob. clean the piston tops too....pistons look good though...
i use little scuffy wheels in my die grinder to clean all the surfaces when i rebuild bike motors(bike tech) these from harbor freight.... http://www.harborfreight.com/pack-of...scs-99983.html they have a small pack with the arbor etc.... work awesome... there will be other answers... just how i would do it myself..... good luck with your timing this time thru..... |
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