Rocker arm and valve problem
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OP post a picture of the support plate with both rocker arms.
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Man... Sometimes you guys jump way to quick.... Maybe this guy in Europe is just trying to build a business... Things are not the same all around the world.. Give him a break and help him... Don't ridicule, we were all there at one time or another....
I'll have to say over revved the motor and valve to piston contact.. That looks pretty severe....
I'll have to say over revved the motor and valve to piston contact.. That looks pretty severe....
Yeah the guys piled on a little too quick.The guy is in Poland and English is probably not his first language.
My take on his OP is that he knew that the stem was bent he was just wondering how it happened. Being on the repair side does not always mean you get a full explanation as to how things got the way they are. You provided the answer he was looking for with the over revving of the engine as a likely culprit.
Had he pulled the head I suspect he would have seen the contact but he might have been wondering what the cause was as to how deep down the rabbit hole he might go. If he is just trying to work up a possible quote before going in too deep he probably figured it best to get some opinions before investing too much of his own time.
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Yeah the guys piled on a little too quick.The guy is in Poland and English is probably not his first language.
My take on his OP is that he knew that the stem was bent he was just wondering how it happened. Being on the repair side does not always mean you get a full explanation as to how things got the way they are. You provided the answer he was looking for with the over revving of the engine as a likely culprit.
Had he pulled the head I suspect he would have seen the contact but he might have been wondering what the cause was as to how deep down the rabbit hole he might go. If he is just trying to work up a possible quote before going in too deep he probably figured it best to get some opinions before investing too much of his own time.
My take on his OP is that he knew that the stem was bent he was just wondering how it happened. Being on the repair side does not always mean you get a full explanation as to how things got the way they are. You provided the answer he was looking for with the over revving of the engine as a likely culprit.
Had he pulled the head I suspect he would have seen the contact but he might have been wondering what the cause was as to how deep down the rabbit hole he might go. If he is just trying to work up a possible quote before going in too deep he probably figured it best to get some opinions before investing too much of his own time.
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