Hi all,
Some of you have read my recent post about my messed up engine and the damage done by a snapped valve...So, I now have a replacement engine..
I've given it a clean up, and it appears that the reason for the guy scrapping his Savage in the first place was the cam chain tensioner falling apart...I am guessing this for several reasons...
Only half the tensioner is present
The cam chain apprears to have a nasty kink in it
The entire casing is missing...presumed mangled
Both cam guides are gone
Anyways, I have all the missing bits, and a new chain and tensioner on my old engine so not a parts issue. What does concern me is timing it...Can I time it before I put the engine back in the frame??
Also the cam tensioner guides (the two long black plasic things either side of the chain, in case they're called something else in the US) are missing, I have removed one from my old engine, but the other one appears to be fixed (the rear one I think) How do I go about removing this fixed guide?? I am sure there are clear posts on this site answering both these questions but I have trawled through pages and pages and just can't find what I'm looking for.
Please help, I am hoping to start the rebuild this week. Oh yeah, the new engine has the barrel, head and rocker cover off, but the piston was still on the crank. I have examined the piston and barrel and they look pretty good, piston had some carbon on the top, but I removed this using some fine wet and dry paper...is there anything I should be looking out for, some silly little mistake that's common to make when reassembling the engine??
Any advice gratefully received