|
|
Re: New member blah blah blah
[Re: Cochese]
#892080
06/26/08 12:12 AM
|
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 189
OP
Wheeler
|
Anybody that can or wants to, please feel free to bring timing lights, multimeters, jackstands (I only have two!), wrenches, spring compressors, etc, please do!
I have a modest tool supply. Enough to accomplish most simple tasks, but the more the merrier tuesday. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
1987 Dodge Raider TSi
...it begins.
|
|
Re: New member blah blah blah
[Re: Cochese]
#892081
06/26/08 01:38 AM
|
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 5,231
Trail Leader
|
I would love a late-summer Moab trip, but at present I can't commit because I don't know what my schedule will be. Hopefully I'll know within a month. DNC is during the week of the 20th and I'll surely be sticking hippies in Civic Center park all week! (I'm a grenadier on my department's riot control unit). Need any volunteer help? I'm a former Marine. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> I'll bring my large trail box with me. That should cover most, if not all hand-tool needs. Sounds like the other areas (jackstands and floor jacks) are covered, but I wasn't aware those were going to be needed (unless we're also doing Chad's truck same day, then let me know if we need more). For future reference, I've also got a tranny jack, an engine hoist, an engine stand, a 7K floor jack, some smaller jack-stands, and a pair of monster jack-stands. Will we need the monster jack-stands for Chad's truck? I'll assume not unless said otherwise.
?_________ |_|_|\____\___ l-----[O]≡≡≡≡[O] ()_)()_)-----)_) Stay the Trail!
|
|
Re: New member blah blah blah
[Re: PHIL_]
#892082
06/26/08 02:23 AM
|
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 7,356
Trail Leader
|
Heck, I'll even throw out one of these: <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" /> (Except to Don, to whom I'll say "Happy Canada Day" buddy!)
Phil I made this awhile ago. Have never seen it elsewise, as in copying it from someone else. I think you should add it to the Instant Graemlins. Just needs somone with half-way decent photo editer to make it a clear background.
Big Truck: 00, 3.5, Endeavor, 5-Spd drive line in hand! Little Truck: 87, 2.6T I/C, MT, LSDs, Tonneau Top Her Truck: 03, 3.8, 20th Anniv, 65k Daughter's: 06 Eclipse, Keeping it Mitsu! FSMs: MitsubishiLinks.com
|
|
Re: New member blah blah blah
[Re: CapnCrunch]
#892083
06/26/08 02:35 AM
|
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 189
OP
Wheeler
|
I would love a late-summer Moab trip, but at present I can't commit because I don't know what my schedule will be. Hopefully I'll know within a month. DNC is during the week of the 20th and I'll surely be sticking hippies in Civic Center park all week! (I'm a grenadier on my department's riot control unit). I'd take your back up anyday. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" /> Need any volunteer help? I'm a former Marine. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/lol.gif" alt="" /> I'll bring my large trail box with me. That should cover most, if not all hand-tool needs. Sounds like the other areas (jackstands and floor jacks) are covered, but I wasn't aware those were going to be needed (unless we're also doing Chad's truck same day, then let me know if we need more). For future reference, I've also got a tranny jack, an engine hoist, an engine stand, a 7K floor jack, some smaller jack-stands, and a pair of monster jack-stands. Will we need the monster jack-stands for Chad's truck? I'll assume not unless said otherwise.
1987 Dodge Raider TSi
...it begins.
|
|
Re: New member blah blah blah
[Re: MontyMcV]
#892084
06/26/08 03:16 AM
|
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 5,231
Trail Leader
|
Heck, I'll even throw out one of these: <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/patriot.gif" alt="" /> (Except to Don, to whom I'll say "Happy Canada Day" buddy!)
Phil I made this awhile ago. Have never seen it elsewise, as in copying it from someone else. I think you should add it to the Instant Graemlins. Just needs somone with half-way decent photo editer to make it a clear background. [color:"white"](psst...that's why I posted mine above)[/color] <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> ![[Linked Image]](http://www.fivethirty.com/images/canadian.gif)
?_________ |_|_|\____\___ l-----[O]≡≡≡≡[O] ()_)()_)-----)_) Stay the Trail!
|
|
Re: New member blah blah blah
[Re: CapnCrunch]
#892085
06/26/08 04:04 AM
|
Joined: Jun 2003
Posts: 7,356
Trail Leader
|
Aw man, your's is way better! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/baby.gif" alt="" />
I'm going to copy it off to use too...
Big Truck: 00, 3.5, Endeavor, 5-Spd drive line in hand! Little Truck: 87, 2.6T I/C, MT, LSDs, Tonneau Top Her Truck: 03, 3.8, 20th Anniv, 65k Daughter's: 06 Eclipse, Keeping it Mitsu! FSMs: MitsubishiLinks.com
|
|
Re: New member blah blah blah
[Re: MontyMcV]
#892086
06/26/08 04:56 AM
|
Joined: Jan 2001
Posts: 13,649
Web Wheeler
|
One last task for you guys while you have the valve cover off.
Check the head gasket torque (I like 79ft lbs) and reseal the rear cam bearing. Cut the fingers off two rubber gloves. loosen up all the cam bearing bolts a little at a time, evening up the strain of the valve springs against the bearings/shafts until the strain is off plus a little. slip the glove fingers over the hydraulic lash adjusters (HLA's) to hold them in the rockers when you lift the shafts off. loosen the cam bearing bolts the rest of the way, and leave them in the shafts. lift off the rockers and shafts and upper cam bearings as a unit (WATCH the cam to be sure it doesn't lever up at the rear due to timing chain tension) - you left the bolts in to keep the stuff from sliding off the shafts. Inspect the cam bearing suface (upper bearing cap inner faces and cam bearing running surface) for scoring. minor you can live with for a while. Remove and reseal with rtv the rear cam plug that either came off with the upper rear bearing cap or stayed in the head. While you're at it, put a light smear of rtv on the mating surface of upper cam bearing cap and head, on the head side. Avoid any holes/passages in the cap. Replace the rocker shaft assy, tightening the bolts evenly to the book torque (25ftlbs??), and slip the glove fingers off before you get it too tight.
I TOLD YOU THREE TIMES!!! Rod out or replace the radiator. I really enjoy saying "Toldja so. Toldja so. Nya nya na na na...". Don't give me the opportunity to do so, cause you wont like it worth a damn. If you still need convincing, do a search on "overheating" and "head gasket" and see how many posters you see posting a type o, then a type hg post.
I told you to check the head bolt torque for a good reason, too. Betcha find at least one loose one, due to a previous overheat.
Not responsible for advice not taken...
|
|
Re: New member blah blah blah
[Re: fasteddy]
#892087
06/26/08 05:08 AM
|
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 189
OP
Wheeler
|
One last task for you guys while you have the valve cover off.
Check the head gasket torque (I like 79ft lbs) and reseal the rear cam bearing. Cut the fingers off two rubber gloves. loosen up all the cam bearing bolts a little at a time, evening up the strain of the valve springs against the bearings/shafts until the strain is off plus a little. slip the glove fingers over the hydraulic lash adjusters (HLA's) to hold them in the rockers when you lift the shafts off. loosen the cam bearing bolts the rest of the way, and leave them in the shafts. lift off the rockers and shafts and upper cam bearings as a unit (WATCH the cam to be sure it doesn't lever up at the rear due to timing chain tension) - you left the bolts in to keep the stuff from sliding off the shafts. Inspect the cam bearing suface (upper bearing cap inner faces and cam bearing running surface) for scoring. minor you can live with for a while. Remove and reseal with rtv the rear cam plug that either came off with the upper rear bearing cap or stayed in the head. While you're at it, put a light smear of rtv on the mating surface of upper cam bearing cap and head, on the head side. Avoid any holes/passages in the cap. Replace the rocker shaft assy, tightening the bolts evenly to the book torque (25ftlbs??), and slip the glove fingers off before you get it too tight.
I TOLD YOU THREE TIMES!!! Rod out or replace the radiator. I really enjoy saying "Toldja so. Toldja so. Nya nya na na na...". Don't give me the opportunity to do so, cause you wont like it worth a damn. If you still need convincing, do a search on "overheating" and "head gasket" and see how many posters you see posting a type o, then a type hg post.
I told you to check the head bolt torque for a good reason, too. Betcha find at least one loose one, due to a previous overheat. I don't know what half of that means, but I'm sure we'll get it done. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> New radiator is gonna be on the way. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />
1987 Dodge Raider TSi
...it begins.
|
|
Re: New member blah blah blah
[Re: Cochese]
#892088
06/26/08 05:25 AM
|
Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 5,231
Trail Leader
|
Aw man, your's is way better! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/baby.gif" alt="" />
I'm going to copy it off to use too... Take all you want, Bill. I made that one by hand with PShop (using the "patriot" graemlin as a foundation two or three years ago, but it's free for the taking. One last task for you guys while you have the valve cover off.
Check the head gasket torque (I like 79ft lbs) and reseal the rear cam bearing. Cut the fingers off two rubber gloves. loosen up all the cam bearing bolts a little at a time, evening up the strain of the valve springs against the bearings/shafts until the strain is off plus a little. slip the glove fingers over the hydraulic lash adjusters (HLA's) to hold them in the rockers when you lift the shafts off. loosen the cam bearing bolts the rest of the way, and leave them in the shafts. lift off the rockers and shafts and upper cam bearings as a unit (WATCH the cam to be sure it doesn't lever up at the rear due to timing chain tension) - you left the bolts in to keep the stuff from sliding off the shafts. Inspect the cam bearing suface (upper bearing cap inner faces and cam bearing running surface) for scoring. minor you can live with for a while. Remove and reseal with rtv the rear cam plug that either came off with the upper rear bearing cap or stayed in the head. While you're at it, put a light smear of rtv on the mating surface of upper cam bearing cap and head, on the head side. Avoid any holes/passages in the cap. Replace the rocker shaft assy, tightening the bolts evenly to the book torque (25ftlbs??), and slip the glove fingers off before you get it too tight.
I TOLD YOU THREE TIMES!!! Rod out or replace the radiator. I really enjoy saying "Toldja so. Toldja so. Nya nya na na na...". Don't give me the opportunity to do so, cause you wont like it worth a damn. If you still need convincing, do a search on "overheating" and "head gasket" and see how many posters you see posting a type o, then a type hg post.
I told you to check the head bolt torque for a good reason, too. Betcha find at least one loose one, due to a previous overheat. I don't know what half of that means, but I'm sure we'll get it done. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> New radiator is gonna be on the way. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> We'll take care of that. Thanks for the tip, FE. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> Jason, you got a supply of hi-temp RTV?
?_________ |_|_|\____\___ l-----[O]≡≡≡≡[O] ()_)()_)-----)_) Stay the Trail!
|
|
Re: New member blah blah blah
[Re: CapnCrunch]
#892089
06/26/08 05:42 AM
|
Joined: Jun 2008
Posts: 189
OP
Wheeler
|
Aw man, your's is way better! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/baby.gif" alt="" />
I'm going to copy it off to use too... Take all you want, Bill. I made that one by hand with PShop (using the "patriot" graemlin as a foundation two or three years ago, but it's free for the taking. One last task for you guys while you have the valve cover off.
Check the head gasket torque (I like 79ft lbs) and reseal the rear cam bearing. Cut the fingers off two rubber gloves. loosen up all the cam bearing bolts a little at a time, evening up the strain of the valve springs against the bearings/shafts until the strain is off plus a little. slip the glove fingers over the hydraulic lash adjusters (HLA's) to hold them in the rockers when you lift the shafts off. loosen the cam bearing bolts the rest of the way, and leave them in the shafts. lift off the rockers and shafts and upper cam bearings as a unit (WATCH the cam to be sure it doesn't lever up at the rear due to timing chain tension) - you left the bolts in to keep the stuff from sliding off the shafts. Inspect the cam bearing suface (upper bearing cap inner faces and cam bearing running surface) for scoring. minor you can live with for a while. Remove and reseal with rtv the rear cam plug that either came off with the upper rear bearing cap or stayed in the head. While you're at it, put a light smear of rtv on the mating surface of upper cam bearing cap and head, on the head side. Avoid any holes/passages in the cap. Replace the rocker shaft assy, tightening the bolts evenly to the book torque (25ftlbs??), and slip the glove fingers off before you get it too tight.
I TOLD YOU THREE TIMES!!! Rod out or replace the radiator. I really enjoy saying "Toldja so. Toldja so. Nya nya na na na...". Don't give me the opportunity to do so, cause you wont like it worth a damn. If you still need convincing, do a search on "overheating" and "head gasket" and see how many posters you see posting a type o, then a type hg post.
I told you to check the head bolt torque for a good reason, too. Betcha find at least one loose one, due to a previous overheat. I don't know what half of that means, but I'm sure we'll get it done. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> New radiator is gonna be on the way. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> We'll take care of that. Thanks for the tip, FE. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" /> Jason, you got a supply of hi-temp RTV? No, but I will! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
1987 Dodge Raider TSi
...it begins.
|
|
|
|