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Re: need assistance in bay area, CA

To: Mtbdavid2@aol.com
Subject: Re: need assistance in bay area, CA
From: Tom Hendricksen <tom@fransfancies.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2003 04:05:38 -0800
David,

Did the PO tell you what kind of rebuild he did?  What parts he replaced with 
new
parts in the engine?  Did he use new chains, gears, or tensioners in part or all
of the rebuild?  If the head was shaved did he put shims under the cam towers to
raise the cam into the correct position?  The timing components are a major
consideration for any rebuild of these engines.

That ticking sound is what is known to 2L owners with U20 engines as the Death
Rattle.  I could try to explain the problem, but Gordon Glasgow has done it so
well I will just put a link to his page here:
http://www.gordon-glasgow.org/Evil_L.asp.  while you are visiting Gordon's page
take the time to explore and bookmark it.  You will come back again and again.

As long as your chain is too slack, either from stretching, defective chain
tighteners, or bad oil pump, I would seriously consider not driving the car.  At
the very least you could jump a tooth on a timing gear, which I have done in
moderate city traffic and had to replace timing chains and valves.  Or you could
actually do some serious damage by having the L break off.

Tom
69 2000
Portland

Mtbdavid2@aol.com wrote:

> Hi all,
>   I just finished rewiring a good part of my wiring harness and now my engine
> is making noise.  I have a 68 solex 2000.  I purchased the car at the end of
> last summer.  The motor was rebuilt in 2000 and doesn't have many miles since
> the rebuild.  Just today the motor started making a ticking noise which is
> fairly loud and I am not sure if it's the valves, the timing chain or
> something else.  I was wondering if someone locally in the SF bay area, CA
> could drop by and lend a hand.  I need to adjust the valves and check the
> tension on the timing chain.  Is there supposed to be slack in the timing
> chain and if so, how much?  I need assistance in adjusting the valves as I
> have never done this before.  If someone locally could lend a hand I would
> sure appreciate it.  I want to the have the car in good running condition for
> Solvang.  Thanks in advance.
> David
> 510-552-0529

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