[DMCForum] Re: Continuing misadventures of a Volvo/B280F PRV
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[DMCForum] Re: Continuing misadventures of a Volvo/B280F PRV
- From: "cartermartin" <cartermartin@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 08 May 2005 12:35:44 -0000
> Chains usually as they're dirt cheap. Sprockets don't break, chains
do.
> Still takes a serious amount of abuse to snap a chain. Think of
your
> push bike when you were a kid - how often did you ge that chain
muddy
> and did it ever snap without outside intervention (eg pebbles, or a
> "friend" with a stick!)
>
That's all true and when I get the valve and timing chain covers off
I will be able to see the wear indicators and get a better idea what
condition they are in. Thank G-d for air tools, at least for getting
the cover off. I don't look forward to having to torque those 25
bolts though :-{O
I'm seriously considering pulling the engine. Hell i have the hoist.
Would make access easier. But it's not an emergency excersize now.
My girlfriend thinks we should load the old beast on a ship and bring
it to England so you can look at it. Maybe find a B280E? LOL
Here is a link i found on the dmcnews.com site:
http://www.dmcnews.com/Techsection/cylinderhead/headremovereplace.html
kind of echos a lot of what you have said.
Carter
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Martin Gutkowski <martin@xxxx> wrote:
> cartermartin wrote:
>
> > My main concern is disturbing the cylinder liners and buggering up
> > all the innards of that engine. Looks like the trick (or one of
them)
> > is NOT to pull the heads straight off.
>
> I've never had a problem giving them a thump along one edge with a
> rubber/copper mallet. The dowels are on the outside edge so thump
it on
> the inside.
>
> >
> > So you would pull the timing chain cover and reset the
tensioniers?
>
> Yup.
>
> > WOuld you replace chains/sprockets at this point too?
>
> Chains usually as they're dirt cheap. Sprockets don't break, chains
do.
> Still takes a serious amount of abuse to snap a chain. Think of
your
> push bike when you were a kid - how often did you ge that chain
muddy
> and did it ever snap without outside intervention (eg pebbles, or a
> "friend" with a stick!)
>
> Martin
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