Hi Discorevy,
So I took the rocker cover off this morning, all the injector rocker nuts were tight, a good start, I then checked the timing marks, with the pin in the camshaft and the plug out of the bell housing I could not see the slot in the flywheel. I then removed the bung out of the head and checked all the camshaft sprocket bolts, they were all tight.......
I released all the sprocket bolts, one was a bit tighter than the rest. I now moved the crankshaft to align the slot, maybe a 1/2 a hole to 3/4 of a hole out of where it was.
Put all the bolts back in torqued them up correctly, same as before, started her up, started first go sweet as a nut. I still hadn't found the reason why the sprocket had moved, I know I had torqued up all the bolts correctly and I know the timing was right.
Went out for a test drive, first two kilometers same as always, beautiful. About a klm from home there was a slight judder, felt like a bit of a misfire, turned the corner into the home stretch and the engine stopped dead in its tracks, came to rest at the side of the road. Tried to turn the engine over, sounded very tight, every now and again would turn freely. Decided to get a neighbour out to tow me home.
I have now removed the head after I couldn't turn the crankshaft with my socket spanner. Below is what I found when I removed the head and the cam carrier. I would guess by looking at it I might have got some crap or dirt in an oil way somewhere. Dunno, all I know right now is the head is "rooted".
I made sure I didn't put any sealent in the oil ways and I air blew everything prior to assembly, plenty of oil pressure and plenty of oil around and about, plus I used an assembly fluid whilst rebuilding.
I'm sorting out a plan B with my old head right now............. Oh what an adventure.
Thanks to all for your support over the weekend, at least now I have found out what the problem is. Well done Discorevy, pretty damn close.
Cheers Marty


				
				
				
					
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