z1bman wrote:personally i would change the bolts in the cam caps & start again
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/stret ... bolts.html
+1 replace the cam cap bolts. As the threads on these do stretch quite easily.
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z1bman wrote:personally i would change the bolts in the cam caps & start again
https://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/stret ... bolts.html
1975-S1C wrote: Is it ok to leave the exhaust cam bolted in place and just remove the top idler and inlet cam ? Or must I remove both cams ?
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1975-S1C wrote:Yes indeed, it was exactly like that.
I think the fault is all mine and I'm sure I know what I did wrong, and it was a misunderstanding of how to use the shim tool correctly. I think the exhaust valve and inlet valve must've come in contact and that's how the inlet valve bent. I've checked the exhaust valve and it's fine, so just need to replace the inlet valve and move on.
I feel like such a plonker and am frustrated with myself, but at least I know what went wrong and how to put it right.
I will get a new valve ordered tomorrow, get it lapped and then calculate the adjustment I need in length and get it re-ground to the correct length and hopefully all will be well.
It's so frustrating as I could have had it finished if I'd known what I was doing, now I feel like a bloody idiot and have set myself back a week or so.
Anyways, much as I am a plonker, at least I know what the problem is now and how to sort it.
Should be back to where I was before in a week or so.
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