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Xtremes10 06-26-2006 08:24 PM

loud clank
 
while we were changing the springs, the last two sets we did, when we connected the air hose to keep everything from falling in, the timing chain moved and a loud metal to metal clank was heard, could this be the air forcing the piston to move and trying to turn over the motor? we have the other side completally done with rockers on while we were doing this side of the motor

67Firebird455 06-27-2006 12:39 AM

I wouldn't think that that little of air would turn the motor over, especially if you have accessories attached to the motor. Why would the timing chain move though, that's what's strange...

DaddySS 06-27-2006 03:16 AM

The compressed air will definitely move the motor, I assume thethe chain was hooked up so of course it will move too. Just finish your springs and turn it over by hand to make sure all is clear. Are the other plugs out?

Xtremes10 06-27-2006 07:40 AM

no the plugs were just hand tight, we finished all springs and turned the motor over,put the rokers on and what not, the chain didnt move more than an inch from all the springs, so im not sure if thats significant or not

GuitsBoy 06-27-2006 08:05 AM

Compressed air will move the motor over if the piston is not at TDC or BDC.

67Firebird455 06-27-2006 12:15 PM

Really? What kind of psi are your pumps regulated at 200?! I set mine much lower and didn't budge the motor. I guess you're right though, if it's not at TDC it would move some wouldn't it.


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