Bored, took the car apart again
#41
Lol yea its def a Louis purse. Ground was kinda wet, car is greasy, so she hung it there.
So I redid the cams and everything and still won't crank. I'm kinda pissed. Thinkin the valves are prolly bent. Need to build the head anyway so maybe its a blessing in disguise.
So I redid the cams and everything and still won't crank. I'm kinda pissed. Thinkin the valves are prolly bent. Need to build the head anyway so maybe its a blessing in disguise.
#45
lol, thanks dad...
But seriously, Ive been reading around and some people have had this problem when the flywheel has been stuck on the bell housing for one reason or another, but i set TDC after it was hooked up to the trans, so it cant be that. And awhile back, I dropped a loose oil fitting into my bell and it caught the teeth on the flywheel, seizing the engine. But experiencing that once, I was overly careful not to do it again lol.
I visually inspected all my valves (without removing them from the head), and they all seemed ok really. I know that doesnt mean they are def not bent, but at least they arent extremely bent. So i dont think this would cause the engine to seize up, especially since the head cycled before bolting it to the block, as did the crank. So Im a little stumped, and really dont want to tear it all down again (although i'm getting pretty damn quick at it lol).
But seriously, Ive been reading around and some people have had this problem when the flywheel has been stuck on the bell housing for one reason or another, but i set TDC after it was hooked up to the trans, so it cant be that. And awhile back, I dropped a loose oil fitting into my bell and it caught the teeth on the flywheel, seizing the engine. But experiencing that once, I was overly careful not to do it again lol.
I visually inspected all my valves (without removing them from the head), and they all seemed ok really. I know that doesnt mean they are def not bent, but at least they arent extremely bent. So i dont think this would cause the engine to seize up, especially since the head cycled before bolting it to the block, as did the crank. So Im a little stumped, and really dont want to tear it all down again (although i'm getting pretty damn quick at it lol).
#46
lol, thanks dad...
But seriously, Ive been reading around and some people have had this problem when the flywheel has been stuck on the bell housing for one reason or another, but i set TDC after it was hooked up to the trans, so it cant be that. And awhile back, I dropped a loose oil fitting into my bell and it caught the teeth on the flywheel, seizing the engine. But experiencing that once, I was overly careful not to do it again lol.
I visually inspected all my valves (without removing them from the head), and they all seemed ok really. I know that doesnt mean they are def not bent, but at least they arent extremely bent. So i dont think this would cause the engine to seize up, especially since the head cycled before bolting it to the block, as did the crank. So Im a little stumped, and really dont want to tear it all down again (although i'm getting pretty damn quick at it lol).
But seriously, Ive been reading around and some people have had this problem when the flywheel has been stuck on the bell housing for one reason or another, but i set TDC after it was hooked up to the trans, so it cant be that. And awhile back, I dropped a loose oil fitting into my bell and it caught the teeth on the flywheel, seizing the engine. But experiencing that once, I was overly careful not to do it again lol.
I visually inspected all my valves (without removing them from the head), and they all seemed ok really. I know that doesnt mean they are def not bent, but at least they arent extremely bent. So i dont think this would cause the engine to seize up, especially since the head cycled before bolting it to the block, as did the crank. So Im a little stumped, and really dont want to tear it all down again (although i'm getting pretty damn quick at it lol).
I still have to put my head back on this week, and these are things I'm hoping not to encounter myself.
#49
So I picked up a starter today and just got back, debating whether i wanna try and fire her up and really **** the neighbors off, (open downpipe at the moment)... fingers crossed.
#50
When I got my bottom in together today I tried to turn the engine over by hand, and I noticed it was a lot harder to turn then it was before I think. probably due to the fact it wasnt fully lubricated and I jsut got it together. Im hoping its not gonna lead to the the no crank thing.