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Thread: Mid cam swap engine inspection - take a look at these pics - see anything wrong?
          
   
   

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    pnut is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Super thanks for all the input, I appreciate a good double check from others with more experience than me. I have never built an engine from scratch, and this is my first deep internal work.


    Just some history, the engine was already assembled bought used last year, this is just a pan off inspection while I am doing a cam swap.

    - I have already bent the retainers on the cam bolts, that pic was early. I wanted to double check my work before bending them over.

    - The orange nut may be a trick of the light, but more likely a slightly rusty nut? It's been fine until now, I wonder if this is really a worry

    - yeah, the scratches in the cylinder walls are not great, but not TOO deep. I hopefully will get some more time before I have to teardown all the way and rebuild.

    - I did recheck the oil pump bolts, they were good.

    - I guess I can't say if the caps are right, that is the way it was already on the engine before I did the cam swap. When my friend did his SNC, his were like this too. ??

    - For timing, I have been rotating the engine to get the cylinders up to do valve spring change with cylinders on the head, so I'm planning on doing timing from scratch anyhow. I normally do the method of tissue in spark plug hole and rotate engine. When the tissue pops out (cyl #1), I rotate to 10 degrees, and that is where I will start the engine.

    - Denny, are the clearances you mention change much over time (if things were ok before, do I need to be concerned now)?

    Thanks again, let me know if you see anything funny further.

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    R Pope is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    As I said, it may be a trick of the light. If it was running for a while, they are probably right. Photos can highlight things that aren't really there.

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