MM5AHO
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I measured the cylinders for wear, out of round etc, and all was within suggested tolerance, so I just honed them to deglaze them.
Ok thanks for your time and information. Ill have to measure my cylinders.
Yesterday i was able to pull out the flexible coupling by using the gearbox to break the sticktion.
I also have questions regarding the removal of the crankshaft. The manual says ill have to be playing around with the injection pump and timing gears which makes me a bit nervous. What are your tips/recommendations with this.
Also i took out the valves from the cylinder head and realized that one of the exhaust valves seats its really damaged. I tried to find a seat online in "parts4engines" but couldn't find any.
Thanks again.
Hi VicS. I just realized, thank you. My question is: how do i repair the exhaust valve seat. Is buying a new cylinder head the only solution?.
Cheers.
I measured the cylinders for wear, out of round etc, and all was within suggested tolerance, so I just honed them to deglaze them.
I cannot see how that heating has been caused by operation of the engine. The heating is on the OD of the counterweights with no sign in your photos that the journals have heated. Looks like the two areas have been heated by a flame to over 300 degrees C. No explanation.