Hi guys
Well,the old girl finally gave up on the M5 last night. Big bang,then a 40 minute wait for the AA.Today spent three hours striping the engine down only to find that the timing belt seems ok although I haven`t got the timing cover off yet. Took the rocker cover of to find lots of metal fragments around the camshaft.It appears to be pieces of the valve lifters and the round disks that sit on top of the valves. God knows what made that happen but it seems that the head will have to come off and be striped down. No doubt its going to at least new valves. I can only asume at the moment that the timing belt became slack for some reason and it jumped a few teeth and threw out the timing? if anyone has any ideas then I would be gratefull.
I`ve asked before but does anyone know how I can stop the crankshaft from turning so that I can get the nut off that holds the pully boss on? As you know, I need to remove the pullies to get the timing cover off. Is there an access point that will allow me to secure the flywheel teeth some how? If you know what I mean! Thats the only way that I can think of to stop the crankshaft from turning.
Tich
Well,the old girl finally gave up on the M5 last night. Big bang,then a 40 minute wait for the AA.Today spent three hours striping the engine down only to find that the timing belt seems ok although I haven`t got the timing cover off yet. Took the rocker cover of to find lots of metal fragments around the camshaft.It appears to be pieces of the valve lifters and the round disks that sit on top of the valves. God knows what made that happen but it seems that the head will have to come off and be striped down. No doubt its going to at least new valves. I can only asume at the moment that the timing belt became slack for some reason and it jumped a few teeth and threw out the timing? if anyone has any ideas then I would be gratefull.
I`ve asked before but does anyone know how I can stop the crankshaft from turning so that I can get the nut off that holds the pully boss on? As you know, I need to remove the pullies to get the timing cover off. Is there an access point that will allow me to secure the flywheel teeth some how? If you know what I mean! Thats the only way that I can think of to stop the crankshaft from turning.
Tich
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