23-10-2015, 10:08 PM
23-10-2015, 10:15 PM
Valves will be bent if its been hard enough to snap the cam.. Just put a 2nd hand head on
23-10-2015, 10:23 PM
(23-10-2015, 10:15 PM)Seb_Ryan Wrote: [ -> ]Valves will be bent if its been hard enough to snap the cam.. Just put a 2nd hand head on
Have a spare engine here. Dont know if to change head or whole engine
23-10-2015, 10:27 PM
Whole engine is cheaper and easier... If its known good that's also safer than risking a potentially damaged one.
XUDs don't bend valves though do they? They're vertical like HDis so just break whatever is above them (rocker arms in the case of the HDi, not sure if XUD are the same).
XUDs don't bend valves though do they? They're vertical like HDis so just break whatever is above them (rocker arms in the case of the HDi, not sure if XUD are the same).
23-10-2015, 10:33 PM
I would disagree,
Drop camshaft and belt in it, and likely be fine...
There is probs a small indentation in 1-2 pistons from valves, but wont effect anything. very unlikely valves are bent in the XUD...will likely fire right up as if nothing happened
8v with big valves like these are very resilient
Could be damaged, but deffo worth a try before ripping engine out for the half hour it would take to fit these parts..and from my exp will likely be fine
Drop camshaft and belt in it, and likely be fine...
There is probs a small indentation in 1-2 pistons from valves, but wont effect anything. very unlikely valves are bent in the XUD...will likely fire right up as if nothing happened
8v with big valves like these are very resilient
Could be damaged, but deffo worth a try before ripping engine out for the half hour it would take to fit these parts..and from my exp will likely be fine
24-10-2015, 01:44 PM
i have the old cam out and new one ready to go in.
do i use the donor engine camshaft brackets or original ones?
what torque should the nuts be too?
do i use the donor engine camshaft brackets or original ones?
what torque should the nuts be too?
24-10-2015, 04:30 PM
Use the brackets that come with the engine
Haynes manual is your friend
Haynes manual is your friend
24-10-2015, 04:40 PM
you need to check the clearances, haynes manual and a feeler gauge are needed.
you may need to change a few shims, use the ones from the donor engine if required, use the buckets for the donor cam too as they wear into them.
you may need to change a few shims, use the ones from the donor engine if required, use the buckets for the donor cam too as they wear into them.