New Cam??

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hughandjen

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4.6 Thor engined p38

Hi guys
Ok so my car has had a Turner recon engine and new head, cam and valves etc only 1800 miles ago. It was stood unused for 8 months before I bought it. In my ownership 1500 miles she has always had a bad tapping noise. She has failed the mot and had it confirmed as a stuck valve lifter.
Now I was thinking of just going in and replacing the sticking valve lifter on its own as I was thinking there shouldn’t be much damage in there with the low miles on newish parts.
Am I being foolish??? Or will I have to replace cam and all lifters???
Don’t want to spend a shed load of money on the car??
 
My understanding is that a new cam and lifter set pair together very quickly, once this has happened you can't replace a lifter on its own. You might get lucky, you might not, i can't answer that
 
+1 on the above. If you can identify it, just replace it. If you can’t, replace all 16. Make sure it is a lifter and not a damaged rocker, which can give you a similar sound.
 
Spent all day stripping the engine down. When I got to the pushrods and valance lifters my problem became obvious. One lifter is jammed and the push rod is just rattling about. I hope it hasn’t done any more damage.
 
Spent all day stripping the engine down. When I got to the pushrods and valance lifters my problem became obvious. One lifter is jammed and the push rod is just rattling about. I hope it hasn’t done any more damage.
If the lifter is jammed, what does the cam under it look like?
 
Yep Turners and RPI are not my first choice.

V8developements all the way, top chaps ;)

As for your follower you can change it, however it would be worth checking the lobes to make sure the hardening hasn't been damaged by the seized/collapsed follower.
The Follower bores aswell are worth checking.
 
If the lifter is jammed, what does the cam under it look like?
I’m going to have a good look in t morning
Yep Turners and RPI are not my first choice.

V8developements all the way, top chaps ;)

As for your follower you can change it, however it would be worth checking the lobes to make sure the hardening hasn't been damaged by the seized/collapsed follower.
The Follower bores aswell are worth checking.
Thanks I’ll have a good study at it tomorrow
 
4.6 Thor engined p38

Hi guys
Ok so my car has had a Turner recon engine and new head, cam and valves etc only 1800 miles ago. It was stood unused for 8 months before I bought it. In my ownership 1500 miles she has always had a bad tapping noise. She has failed the mot and had it confirmed as a stuck valve lifter.
Now I was thinking of just going in and replacing the sticking valve lifter on its own as I was thinking there shouldn’t be much damage in there with the low miles on newish parts.
Am I being foolish??? Or will I have to replace cam and all lifters???
Don’t want to spend a shed load of money on the car??

@MrGorsky another Turner engine rebuild that looks ****ty. They turn up regularly on here with problems. Just 1 worker cutting corners?
 
Yep Turners and RPI are not my first choice.

V8developements all the way, top chaps ;)

As for your follower you can change it, however it would be worth checking the lobes to make sure the hardening hasn't been damaged by the seized/collapsed follower.
The Follower bores aswell are worth checking.
Thanks for the great advice. Just talked to Ray at V8 developments and he has given me some excellent advice
 
Get a dial gauge from eBay, and measure the cam lift. When I was rebuilding my project car, the cam looked fine on close inspection with no pitting, etc. Measuring the lift on each lobe showed 3-4mm differences.

Standard cam lift is 9.94mm, so you need a gauge with >10mm. I bought this one.
 
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