Compression issue? Parts and guide to fix

Discussion in 'Mech Tech' started by jameswick89, Mar 19, 2020.

  1. Tidied up
     

    Attached Files:

    paradox likes this.
  2. I've run out of bolt to undo
     
  3. davidoft

    davidoft Sponsor

  4. The 4 around the lifters the were all very very tightly done up?
     
  5. Oh the ones on the thing hitting the lifters are all set to different heights
     
    Deefer66 likes this.
  6. Tubes out out now
     
  7. davidoft

    davidoft Sponsor


    Similar or lots different
     
  8. 120psi
     

    Attached Files:

  9. 100psi
     

    Attached Files:

  10. You've taken the bottom set of head nuts off too there... the big ones in the box

    Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
     
  11. Zed

    Zed Gradually getting grumpier

    Oops!

    This is more fun than doing your own isn't it?
     
    theBusmonkey and Deefer66 like this.

  12. Haha. Oops? Was I not ment to undo them
     
  13. Certainly less messy.. .. still got to get mine back in the noisy cupboard after 4 months

    Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
     
    Zed likes this.
  14. Zed

    Zed Gradually getting grumpier

    Not yet and we/you were thinking hopefully never. But you can't retorque the head without accessing other 4 nuts so you've kind of gone past the point of no return on that one. Carry on and fish out the followers. Remember where they went! :thumbsup:
     
    jameswick89 likes this.
  15. Depends if 8ts going back together... you'll need a torque wrench (if you ignore the tightening pattern you're supposed to follow).

    Sent from my SM-G930F using Tapatalk
     
    jameswick89 likes this.
  16. Fished out
     

    Attached Files:

  17. davidoft

    davidoft Sponsor

    get a push rod and push the centres down , any squishy ones ?
     
  18. I'm getting good at this is☺

    What's next
     

  19. No movement at all
     
  20. I honestly cant believe I got charged 500 to change them
     
    F_Pantos, Lasty, mikedjames and 2 others like this.

Share This Page