Charles Rogers
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Timing problems
I really think that all parts were previously removed and not put back correctly regarding the rocker , springs and such. It was not the water pump.So, what was the ticking M2C? The valve spring, rocker, water pump ... ??
My rational was equating a practical approach. I can remove and replace another engine faster than replacing the heads…. But I have to admit, I did consider a head swap.A latent question if I may ... why when you realized your ticking was the damaged head/rocker, didn't you just replace the heads instead of the entire engine? (inquiring minds want to know. lol)
If it was blown bad you would did you change water pump seals? Those are the only way water can possibly get in engine unless plugs where left out and is sit outsideCompression test and all 4 are exactly at 150. I suspected a blown head gasket since I will sometimes have liquid dripping from right tailpipe. Wouldn’t I have one plug hole read way lower if there was a blown gasket?
Make sure that you retorque those heads to 45 if you don't I'll promise you you will be replacing the head gasket again those bolts are notorious to back off after the first heat cycleOkay… new head gasket is on and all is good. I spent $70 on Honda OEM gasket as opposed to some cheap $7 ones.
The water that was leaking out left tailpipe joint is no more. Bike is running great! Did have an issue with coolant level in reservoir slowly dropping… turned out to be the radiator cap.
Just a note that I tried an aftermarket radiator cap and it did not work… went with OEM and all is good.
Now!!!! I can finally begin my “ game of thrones” build!
Where did you find $7 head gaskets?Okay… new head gasket is on and all is good. I spent $70 on Honda OEM gasket as opposed to some cheap $7 ones.
The water that was leaking out left tailpipe joint is no more. Bike is running great! Did have an issue with coolant level in reservoir slowly dropping… turned out to be the radiator cap.
Just a note that I tried an aftermarket radiator cap and it did not work… went with OEM and all is good.
Now!!!! I can finally begin my “ game of thrones” build!
Wow!! Took the bike out a few times and when to retorque and sure enough one bolt had already backed off a bit. I went ahead and retorqued each bolt to 45 ft lbs. should be good to go now.Make sure that you retorque those heads to 45 if you don't I'll promise you you will be replacing the head gasket again those bolts are notorious to back off after the first heat cycle
Fleebay. Don’t buy these!! I went ahead and bought a $7 pair and then the OEM and placed side by side and you can clearly see the difference.Where did you find $7 head gaskets?
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