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Now to drop the sump and check the big end bearings But as at least 60% of the DLC had gone off all tappets, not to mention the 37k miles, i'm expecting there to be a good bit of wear, so I will be changing them out anyways, but the dealer tells me there are 2 different types so I need to find out the 'colour' of my crank
Paint mark is on the crank web. If you look at the old shells there may be a lick of paint on the side of them as well which makes them identifiable.How did you prevent the valves from dropping into the bore if you left the head on?Pete
Paint mark is on the crank web. If you look at the old shells there may be a lick of paint on the side of them as well which makes them identifiable.
Maybe he pressurized the cylinder.
Once you have the rocker gear/cambox off the only thing left to hold the head on are the two long bolts that clamp the back of the camchain tunnel and these should be loosened to prevent the risk of warpage when the tension is taken off the main studs. You can't pressurise the cylinder with air or do the rope trick because the head would just lift. This is why I'm fascinated as I can't work out how it could be done, at least not in a way that wouldn't be more time consuming and difficult than simply taking the head off?Pete
Paint mark is on the crank web. If you look at the old shells there may be a lick of paint on the side of them as well which makes them identifiable.Pete
I had purchased one of those spring compressors when I ran an automotive class as a teacher, I believe KD made them. Very ingenious. If we could not use compressed air we would put the piston at TDC and use a cunningly shaped bit of alloy to reach in the plug hole and push the edge of the valve up. We usually found some way as that particular room did not have compressed air.
It was taking all the tank and plastics off that I considered was a particular pain in the arse which I managed to avoid.
I have checked the parts diagram of late 1200 engines, all four valves using the same B013517 spring but at the same time the cylinder head has a different part number too.
That would make me nervous, putting the new springs into and old revision head.I think I would measure them, then decide.
Set of rollers on the bay if anyone is interested http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/camshaft-MOTO-GUZZI-STELVIO-1200-4V-2008-2009-2010-2011-2012-2013-2014-2015-2016-/282247499002?hash=item41b7430cfa:g:Y1sAAOSwHMJYIGYx