That's the oneake wrote:Have you ever actually known a Di bend a valve AndyI don't think I have, but some unlucky lad somewhere will have
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That's the oneake wrote:Have you ever actually known a Di bend a valve AndyI don't think I have, but some unlucky lad somewhere will have
jay wrote:wanna bet about valve damage!!
This is the result of someone in my very old white swb that was doing 70mph and the belt snapped and then they tried tow starting it around the block...valve bits embeded in the pistons and head...But my old black beasty van was bought with a snapped belt and that ran ok after doing just the belt and straightning the push rods in a vice...I have also done the same to another transit at the side of the road as well..


psv-hgv-flt wrote:jay wrote:wanna bet about valve damage!!
This is the result of someone in my very old white swb that was doing 70mph and the belt snapped and then they tried tow starting it around the block...valve bits embeded in the pistons and head...But my old black beasty van was bought with a snapped belt and that ran ok after doing just the belt and straightning the push rods in a vice...I have also done the same to another transit at the side of the road as well..nice mess that, never had one do more than bent push rods and crack the rocker arms.

V184 wrote:psv-hgv-flt wrote:jay wrote:wanna bet about valve damage!!
This is the result of someone in my very old white swb that was doing 70mph and the belt snapped and then they tried tow starting it around the block...valve bits embeded in the pistons and head...But my old black beasty van was bought with a snapped belt and that ran ok after doing just the belt and straightning the push rods in a vice...I have also done the same to another transit at the side of the road as well..nice mess that, never had one do more than bent push rods and crack the rocker arms.
Perhaps the valve failed causing the belt to snap ?


Andyg wrote::evil:
Well, if you did a bit of searching on here first, you'd know that you wouldn't have to remove the head![]()
I'm not sure if it's too late at this stage to simply put back the bolts back you've already removedThat's up to you
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I'd have removed the rocker assembly, pin locked the engine, then drop in the new push rods, fit the rocker assy back on and continued to fit the cam belt and tensioner![]()
Lastly check all the tappet clearances and you're virtually home





jay wrote:yeah thats normal black crusty crud...thats the egr valve for you..
wilks wrote:Hi All.
After fitting new Cam belt that snapped and then finding the pushrods on my Transit 1996 have bent,now I am upto the stage after fitting new belt and have placed in the new rods how do you set the tappets as someone has mentioned about the piston/pistons being at TDC at the same time as fitting the pin again on the crankshaft before setting up tappets.As the last guy said I don't want to go to all this effort and it goes bang again.
Also I think my van has had the same water pump since new as its never been changed since I have owned it myself in 12 yrs,It hasn't caused me a problem but do you think I should take the cover off again and fit a new one while doing this job..if so is it a straight out and in job?
Can anyone advance on the order of setting up to finish job and explain what I need to do ref the setting of Tappets and the TDC thing.![]()
regards
Wilks

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