B bearded_ed Member Oct 8, 2019 #1 So after my adventure under the valve cover, on my way to fail at doing the vanos, I noticed the wear or scraping on part of the engine. This can't be good right? Attachments IMG_20191008_185904.jpg 168.9 KB · Views: 1,267 IMG_20191008_185847.jpg 140.8 KB · Views: 1,267
So after my adventure under the valve cover, on my way to fail at doing the vanos, I noticed the wear or scraping on part of the engine. This can't be good right?
S Smartbear Lifer a barn in Somerset Oct 8, 2019 #2 bearded_ed said: So after my adventure under the valve cover, on my way to fail at doing the vanos, I noticed the wear or scraping on part of the engine. This can't be good right? Click to expand... I doubt that’s happened inside of the engine, it’s more likely to have been machined that way before assembly Rob
bearded_ed said: So after my adventure under the valve cover, on my way to fail at doing the vanos, I noticed the wear or scraping on part of the engine. This can't be good right? Click to expand... I doubt that’s happened inside of the engine, it’s more likely to have been machined that way before assembly Rob
F firebobby Lifer South west Buckinghamshire Oct 8, 2019 #3 Probably grind marks from when it was made.
W warmasice Active member Oct 8, 2019 #4 bearded_ed said: So after my adventure under the valve cover, on my way to fail at doing the vanos, I noticed the wear or scraping on part of the engine. This can't be good right? Click to expand... Is that not the camshaft? Have they not done that at factory to keep it balanced? Or am I looking at it wrong?!
bearded_ed said: So after my adventure under the valve cover, on my way to fail at doing the vanos, I noticed the wear or scraping on part of the engine. This can't be good right? Click to expand... Is that not the camshaft? Have they not done that at factory to keep it balanced? Or am I looking at it wrong?!
B bearded_ed Member Oct 8, 2019 #5 warmasice said: bearded_ed said: So after my adventure under the valve cover, on my way to fail at doing the vanos, I noticed the wear or scraping on part of the engine. This can't be good right? Click to expand... Is that not the camshaft? Have they not done that at factory to keep it balanced? Or am I looking at it wrong?! Click to expand... It is the camshaft I think! I had no idea that it could be like this from factory! That's reassuring, thank you all!
warmasice said: bearded_ed said: So after my adventure under the valve cover, on my way to fail at doing the vanos, I noticed the wear or scraping on part of the engine. This can't be good right? Click to expand... Is that not the camshaft? Have they not done that at factory to keep it balanced? Or am I looking at it wrong?! Click to expand... It is the camshaft I think! I had no idea that it could be like this from factory! That's reassuring, thank you all!
buzyg Lifer Cornwall Oct 8, 2019 #6 Agree with the others. That is not wear. It was made like that. It would not have an edge like it has, if it was a wear mark.
Agree with the others. That is not wear. It was made like that. It would not have an edge like it has, if it was a wear mark.
E Ed Doe Senior member Ashbourne or Frimley Oct 8, 2019 #7 It's grinding marks from balancing the camshaft :lol: don't panic captain manwaring!
E Ed Doe Senior member Ashbourne or Frimley Oct 8, 2019 #8 Ed Doe said: It's grinding marks from balancing the camshaft :lol: don't panic Captain Mainwaring! Click to expand...
Ed Doe said: It's grinding marks from balancing the camshaft :lol: don't panic Captain Mainwaring! Click to expand...
B bearded_ed Member Oct 9, 2019 #9 Ed Doe said: It's grinding marks from balancing the camshaft :lol: don't panic captain manwaring! Click to expand... aha thank you! I've learnt something new then!
Ed Doe said: It's grinding marks from balancing the camshaft :lol: don't panic captain manwaring! Click to expand... aha thank you! I've learnt something new then!
B ben g Lifer Essex Oct 13, 2019 #10 I work in an engine production facility and see this kind of thing all the time, so nothing to worry about some of the pistons I've fitted look really messed up (not the crown, of course) :lol: same thing with flywheels also.
I work in an engine production facility and see this kind of thing all the time, so nothing to worry about some of the pistons I've fitted look really messed up (not the crown, of course) :lol: same thing with flywheels also.