I am finally putting my Elan together after it has been off the road for a number of year
The engine has not been run for a long time although I did put oil into the bores. I have started turning it by hand with the plugs out just to loosen everything upā¦
It almost rotates freely but just around TDC it seems to stop as if itās reached a stop. If I turn it backwards the same thing happens just the other side of TDC. I donāt want to take the head off unless I have to but if anybody has any suggestions I would welcome them. The cam followers all seem to go up and down properly so no problems there. I donāt want to force anything as that would probably be expensiveā¦
Pereirac,
You say the cam followers go up and down but you cannot check the compleat movment as you cannot pass TDC, I had a simlar problem with an engine. In my case one of the tappit shims had ājumpedā out of it location in the retainer and was jamming the valve, try taking off the cams and checking the shims are located correctly.
Regards Brian.
Cams removed, no slipped shims but the engine now turns so it looks like it was a stuck valve. Hopefully when it goes back together the engine will continue turning!!
Thanks to everybody who left me suggestions or emailed me
Strongly suggest doing a compression check. Leak down is best just to be sure you didnāt bend a valve. Even the slightest piston-to-valve contact can bend it enough to lose compression.
Pereiac,
Turn the engine so all the pistons are halfway down/up in their bores. Remove cams. That way you wonāt have a problem diagnosing valve issues. Then put one cam in and rotate 360 degrees, checking for movement and clearances. Remove, and put the other cam in, checking same. If you think its a stuck valve, this way can determine at least what side its on. Good luck.
I have reassembled the cams and everything now turns smoothly but just to be certain I will do a compression check (as soon as I can get hold of a compression tester)