cam install questions
#1
cam install questions
when i fill the cylinder up with air, will the piston push to BDC?? do i need to move the piston to TDC (exactly TDC!!! which could be a pain)
and with the timing chain tensioners....i read an article that they are spring loaded, or something like that....and you need to stick a paper clip in them to keep them retracted....whats the deal?
also, when removing the timing tensioners, is there a special way to relieve the pressure other than just un-bolting it?
and with the timing chain tensioners....i read an article that they are spring loaded, or something like that....and you need to stick a paper clip in them to keep them retracted....whats the deal?
also, when removing the timing tensioners, is there a special way to relieve the pressure other than just un-bolting it?
#2
also, how do i know which cam goes where....do they have preset grinds for each side? I figure i will just find out when i take the cam gears off....but just wondering, see if anybody can answer my question before i will just figure it out myself.
#3
with the tensioner's once you get them out and want to put them back in you have to compress them(I did this by pushing the tensioner down against a table with one hand and used the other to slide a paper clip into the small hole on the side of it, this holds the spring compressed, once you get it back in place in the car pull out the paper clip to release the spring
as for tdc, I just used the air compression tool to keep the cylinder up.....be sure you have a big compressor though because if it loses pressure and it falls your f'd
also the cams should have left hand side or and right hand side wrote on the somewhere
as for tdc, I just used the air compression tool to keep the cylinder up.....be sure you have a big compressor though because if it loses pressure and it falls your f'd
also the cams should have left hand side or and right hand side wrote on the somewhere
#4
with the tensioner's once you get them out and want to put them back in you have to compress them(I did this by pushing the tensioner down against a table with one hand and used the other to slide a paper clip into the small hole on the side of it, this holds the spring compressed, once you get it back in place in the car pull out the paper clip to release the spring
as for tdc, I just used the air compression tool to keep the cylinder up.....be sure you have a big compressor though because if it loses pressure and it falls your f'd
also the cams should have left hand side or and right hand side wrote on the somewhere
as for tdc, I just used the air compression tool to keep the cylinder up.....be sure you have a big compressor though because if it loses pressure and it falls your f'd
also the cams should have left hand side or and right hand side wrote on the somewhere
thanks a lot! yeah, i have a 26 gallon compressor with 2hp....and an automatic setting, so if it losses pressure, it will just build up again. So i figure that will not be a problem.
yeah, i haven't looked very closely at the cams for a marking....but if they came marked, that would make everything a lot easier....what cams did you install that were marked?
im assuming the VT's have to be...i will check after i post this.
thanks for the info on the tensioners...so just unbolting them is okay to do....you don't have to compress them first or anything?
#11
I'd pull the spark plug from each cylinder, then as you're changing the springs, set a long wooden dowel down the hole resting on the piston of the hole you're working on, then run that cylinder up to TDC by turning the crank and do that spring set, move down the line and do each. Air is neato but I like immovable objects holding my impossible to un-screw-up parts into their holes.
#14
yeah....i think i will be able to do it....i'll attempt to move the piston to TDC....yeah, because if the piston starts traveling towards BDC, then who knows if the compressor can push enough air to fill the area before disaster.....but i figure that would only be a problem when first charging the cylinder.
i think tomorrow morning the timing chains are coming off...and the old cams will be removed....and i got the tool to use the air....and i will move it to TDC.....do the best of both worlds.
i think tomorrow morning the timing chains are coming off...and the old cams will be removed....and i got the tool to use the air....and i will move it to TDC.....do the best of both worlds.
#15
yeah....i think i will be able to do it....i'll attempt to move the piston to TDC....yeah, because if the piston starts traveling towards BDC, then who knows if the compressor can push enough air to fill the area before disaster.....but i figure that would only be a problem when first charging the cylinder.
i think tomorrow morning the timing chains are coming off...and the old cams will be removed....and i got the tool to use the air....and i will move it to TDC.....do the best of both worlds.
i think tomorrow morning the timing chains are coming off...and the old cams will be removed....and i got the tool to use the air....and i will move it to TDC.....do the best of both worlds.
i been drinking and this is one of my 3 nights off. the G/F sent me home because im drunk.
#18
dude if you turn the cylinder to Top Dead Center than there is no way that it will move to the bottom it will stay in place. For example: There are times where i have to tune deisel engines to support an 250-300 amp load. now thats a huge load since most planes only require 60-80 amp full load. there are very specific requirments i have to adhere to. all i'm saying is that the engine will stay at Top Dead Center once you move it there, there is no chance that it will fall into the cylinder. i suggest you follow everyones advice on moving the cylinder to top dead center so there is no chance of you dropping a lifter. Good Luck on everything. i think the most challenging part is degreeing the cams that you bought so you dont get piston to valve contact.
i been drinking and this is one of my 3 nights off. the G/F sent me home because im drunk.
i been drinking and this is one of my 3 nights off. the G/F sent me home because im drunk.
#19
okay new question:
what is the best way to get the lifter back on? bleeding the lash adjusters, or compressing the spring?
im thinking if i bleed the lash adjusters, there would be a possibility of the lifters un-seating themselves when i start cranking her over for the first time.
what is the best way to get the lifter back on? bleeding the lash adjusters, or compressing the spring?
im thinking if i bleed the lash adjusters, there would be a possibility of the lifters un-seating themselves when i start cranking her over for the first time.
#24
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The springs and lifters dont have anything to do with each other right now. The lifters need to be bled, after you bleed them you shouldnt need to compress anything to get them in. After you slide the lifters back in, you put the cam on and bolt that down. Make sure the engine is timed, THEN install the rockers. After everything is timed, turn the crank by hand a number of times and make sure everything is good.
I suggest you read an old thread of mine, has a lot of good pictures in it and other good info. http://modularmisfits.com/forums/vie...er=asc&start=0
http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/1301/8877/172892.jpg THATS how you turn the crank for TDC.
http://www.modulardepot.com/diagrams/valvecover.gif
http://www.modulardepot.com/images/frontcover.gif
http://www.modulardepot.com/images/head2.gif
http://www.modulardepot.com/images/head1.gif
The springs and lifters dont have anything to do with each other right now. The lifters need to be bled, after you bleed them you shouldnt need to compress anything to get them in. After you slide the lifters back in, you put the cam on and bolt that down. Make sure the engine is timed, THEN install the rockers. After everything is timed, turn the crank by hand a number of times and make sure everything is good.
I suggest you read an old thread of mine, has a lot of good pictures in it and other good info. http://modularmisfits.com/forums/vie...er=asc&start=0
http://www.mustangmods.com/ims/u/1301/8877/172892.jpg THATS how you turn the crank for TDC.
Last edited by 03gtmustang; 11-07-2007 at 05:07 PM.
#25
....yeah....i didn't do the 9 o'clock position....which could have been horrible....but i don't think i had any problems, and im pretty sure my crank was very close the the 9 o'clock before i took the chains off anyways.
but yeah, couldn't find a spec for those cam sprokets.
but yeah, couldn't find a spec for those cam sprokets.
Last edited by GerRrg281; 11-07-2007 at 05:34 PM.
#28
this is how i did it, it was quick and easy
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