engine hard to turn
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engine hard to turn
i have just fitted a new cam to my 4.0 range rover have followed workshop manual when i try to turn the engine over by hand it gets tight in one spot it will go by this point with a bit of force there are no spark plugs fitted either. Is this the norm or should i be looking at something else. Tried it with out the cam chain and no rockers fitted it, is still the same tight in one spot.
My other cars a megablade
Have you disturbed the bottom end/pistons at all while fitting the cam?gunnwoom wrote:yes it is once per revolution
Is it a complete rebuild?
Try and work out which cylinder is at tdc when it gets tight, as you may have a valve bent or jammed down. Then see if the valves on that pot can be pushed down, or otherwise look 'normal'.
When you first timed the cam did it turn over easy, or was the tight spot there straight away.
Did you shimmed the rockers, sometimes needed on certain lumpy cams?
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Oval crankshaft? or an off-round big end bearing could cause that.
I'm not sure about the 4.0, does it have a longer stroke than the 3.9/3.5 engine? if so are any of the counter-balances slightly touching the casting?
What I'd do is undo each bearing in turn and try to turn the engine, and find it by process of emimination.
I'm not sure about the 4.0, does it have a longer stroke than the 3.9/3.5 engine? if so are any of the counter-balances slightly touching the casting?
What I'd do is undo each bearing in turn and try to turn the engine, and find it by process of emimination.
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I really don't think its anything to do with valves and stuff specially since its the same with the chain and rockers off. No valves are open then so cant hit. Something is bent, oval or the likes and like I said was probably like this before just you never knew. Something to try is get someone to stick it in gear and foot on the clutch, give it a turn and see if its the same. This will let you know if its transmission related or not. Taking heads off probably wont tell much as its unlikely to be bore related, possible but unlikely.
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Re: engine hard to turn
So it's just a cam, sprocket and followers in the block? Is it a serp engine with the strap to retain the cam? If so remove the strap. If it's still stiff the cam must be bent or you've damaged a shell when fitting the cam. I'm assuming a lifter isn't sticking in it's bore and everything's lubed upgunnwoom wrote: Tried it with out the cam chain and no rockers fitted it, is still the same tight in one spot.

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I am reading it that he has disconnected the cam completely by taking the chain off and removing the rockers so the cam isn't turning at all. Have I read it wrong?Boosted LS1 wrote:So it's just a cam, sprocket and followers in the block? Is it a serp engine with the strap to retain the cam? If so remove the strap. If it's still stiff the cam must be bent or you've damaged a shell when fitting the cam. I'm assuming a lifter isn't sticking in it's bore and everything's lubed upgunnwoom wrote: Tried it with out the cam chain and no rockers fitted it, is still the same tight in one spot.Nothing dropped down into the lifter bores?
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