Top End Help
Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 9:32 am
Ok Guys I am losing my mind putting my 71 75/5 back together. I have read over Oak's manual and other helpful suggestions on forums and internet.
I just got my cylinders back - they recut valve seats, replaced valve guides & new rings. Everything else just needed a good cleaning. Installed the left side on bike, no problem. Turned real wheel 1 full revolution to "OT" mark. Now the right side, problems. Here's the problem:
After I successfully put the Left cylinder head back on, I rotated the rear wheel one revolution to the OT mark. Installed the RIGHT cylinder head the same as I did the left. The problem is there is no valve lash - the rocker arms are tight against the valves, no gap. Everything is bound tight when I torque to spec (26 lbs). The pushrods don't spin. There is no room between their tips and the rocker arm, even when I turn the adjusment screw back to its furthest to allow more room. Its like it is in a deadlock or something.
I have checked the valve lifters - they are ok and well lubed.
The rocker blocks are on with the raised boss facing out.
The valves look to installed properly and their rims rise just slightly above the seats (these were done & installed by the BMW shop, not me).
Here is my procedure:
Installed new rings on pistons. Lubed piston and sleeve and installed into sleeve. Light hylomar on cylinder base gasket/shim. Light hylomar on back of cylinder sleeve base (that rests against the shim). Placed cylinder with piston onto cylinder studs. Inserted wristpin through piston and connecting rod with circlip. Gently pushed up to block. Put on clyinder head gasket the right way. Installed head onto cylinder. Placed rocker arms in sleeves. Put on rockers with raised boss outwards. Drew up bottom of cylinder base by tightening to 5 lbs torque. Aligned rockers and in 4 adjustments torqued to 26 lbs.
I am sitting here scratching my head. This is not rocket science once you get the procedure down. Maybe I wasn't on the compression stroke when I began on the left side like I thought. Would that mess it up? What amd I missing? What would cause this to be bound tight and not have room to adjust? Any suggestions?
I just got my cylinders back - they recut valve seats, replaced valve guides & new rings. Everything else just needed a good cleaning. Installed the left side on bike, no problem. Turned real wheel 1 full revolution to "OT" mark. Now the right side, problems. Here's the problem:
After I successfully put the Left cylinder head back on, I rotated the rear wheel one revolution to the OT mark. Installed the RIGHT cylinder head the same as I did the left. The problem is there is no valve lash - the rocker arms are tight against the valves, no gap. Everything is bound tight when I torque to spec (26 lbs). The pushrods don't spin. There is no room between their tips and the rocker arm, even when I turn the adjusment screw back to its furthest to allow more room. Its like it is in a deadlock or something.
I have checked the valve lifters - they are ok and well lubed.
The rocker blocks are on with the raised boss facing out.
The valves look to installed properly and their rims rise just slightly above the seats (these were done & installed by the BMW shop, not me).
Here is my procedure:
Installed new rings on pistons. Lubed piston and sleeve and installed into sleeve. Light hylomar on cylinder base gasket/shim. Light hylomar on back of cylinder sleeve base (that rests against the shim). Placed cylinder with piston onto cylinder studs. Inserted wristpin through piston and connecting rod with circlip. Gently pushed up to block. Put on clyinder head gasket the right way. Installed head onto cylinder. Placed rocker arms in sleeves. Put on rockers with raised boss outwards. Drew up bottom of cylinder base by tightening to 5 lbs torque. Aligned rockers and in 4 adjustments torqued to 26 lbs.
I am sitting here scratching my head. This is not rocket science once you get the procedure down. Maybe I wasn't on the compression stroke when I began on the left side like I thought. Would that mess it up? What amd I missing? What would cause this to be bound tight and not have room to adjust? Any suggestions?