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Jun 3rd, 2015, 11:21 | #21 | |
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Hopefully it is just the stem seals. Good luck! |
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Jun 3rd, 2015, 21:20 | #22 |
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Managed to change the stem seals on the 2 outside cylinders today. Dont have the specialist tools to lock the timing chain tensioner so just marked up all the various moving parts and undid the 2 chain sprockets and lifted out the Cams. As its an interference engine made sure cylinders 1 and 4 were at TDC and that meant the Valves only dropped 1/2 inch, no need for rope tricks or compressed air to hold the valves shut. No spring compressor so just used a socket and a magnet to remove and catch the collets/keepers. Valve stem seals were pretty bad, I'd say the holes in the rubber seals which go around the valve stem were a good 1 mm bigger than the replacement new ones I bought. Putting the keepers back on was a bit of a mission using just a ring spanner to compress the valve springs but got there in the end.
So then it was a case of reassembling the camshafts and sprockets.(I kept the sprockets in position and the chain tight using a piece of wood between the 2 sprockets). Had a good deal of trouble getting one of the sprockets back on due to the timing chain tensioner pulling the sprocket slightly of centre but with a bit of careful leverage I managed to persuade it back on. Then I checked all my timing marks and rotated the engine to get cylinders 2 and 3 to TDC. Took off with the cams and sprockets again, and tomorrow I'll change the remaining 8 stem seals and see how it goes. Fun and games. |
Jun 8th, 2015, 17:32 | #23 |
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How are you getting on with this?
Hope you get it fixed with seals only |
Jun 10th, 2015, 15:51 | #24 |
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Hi Mac
Changed the seals and now I have no smoke on startup, but still smoking when I bring revs up above about 1500rpm. So Im gonna get my local garage to change the rings. Assuming the Cylinder bores are ok when he has the engine stripped. Leakdown test was very good at only 7 percent so fingers crossed it is the just oil control rings. Apparently they are prone to gumming up on the duratec HE engines. |
Oct 4th, 2015, 14:18 | #25 |
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Problem solved
For the benefit of others who may come across this thread. Changing the rings solved this problem completely. The emissions came down well below the limits required to pass an MOT. So if you have a V50 1.8 petrol which is failing emissions, and changing the plugs doesnt solve the problem. Even with a leakdown test showing perfect compression on every cylinder, its probably the oil control rings causing the issue. I bought replacement rings for about £70 and a new head gasket, plus bolt set for about another £100. Then found a good mechanic who charged me £400 to fit them.
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Jul 9th, 2020, 17:27 | #27 |
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Happy to help
Thanks for the thanks. That Volvo is now long gone, but glad to see its still useful info for the forum. Once I get around to restoring my 850r. Im sure I'll be back on here frequently.
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Oct 3rd, 2020, 22:12 | #28 |
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Looks like I have to change the rings on mine, already done the valve stem seals and changed the PCV valve but still drinking oil and smoking on occasions.
Any pointers on any 'awkward' stages to be aware of, access etc. and roughly how much time should I allow myself to get the job done? |
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