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Thread: dropped a valve in 3 diff motors what am i doing wrong PLEASE HELP

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2011-11-08 12:54:49
#51
ok if you took a running stock sr20ve and installed n1's and it dropped a valve either the cams have a issue(outer limits of specs) or you installed the cams wrong. Its very easy for timing to change when installing cams. I always ziptie the chain to the sprockets and block the chain so it can't move. Since the same cams were involved in 3 valves dropping I would start there. Did you drop the same valve every time? What install tool did you use to put the keepers in?
2011-11-08 13:17:26
#52
...the world may never know... another unsolved mystery... Definitely very nerve racking to have this happen over and over. I applaud you on your persistence to complete the build.
2011-11-08 17:57:35
#53
Originally Posted by cortrim1
ok if you took a running stock sr20ve and installed n1's and it dropped a valve either the cams have a issue(outer limits of specs) or you installed the cams wrong. Its very easy for timing to change when installing cams. I always ziptie the chain to the sprockets and block the chain so it can't move. Since the same cams were involved in 3 valves dropping I would start there. Did you drop the same valve every time? What install tool did you use to put the keepers in?


i don't understand how people mess up timing its so easy I've never used zip ties but then again i have a full proof system
2011-11-08 22:59:11
#54
Originally Posted by illestdaniel
i don't understand how people mess up timing its so easy I've never used zip ties but then again i have a full proof system


usually happens while tightening the bolt that hold the sprocket in place.
Last edited by cortrim1 on 2011-11-08 at 23-39-37.
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