Top end noise?

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Top end noise?

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Hello good people :D

I finally got VYK running again today. Hopefully if you click the link you will be able to see a video;

https://vimeo.com/user99238187/review/3 ... be06b950da

My question for all of you guys who are more experienced with this engine than I am is;

Is mine a bit top end noisy? Timing chain? Valve clearances? Anything to worry about?

All the best, Bish.
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Pants. Link doesn’t work.
I’ll be back with another...............
Don’t hold your breath though!
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Not you, Vimeo is down at the minute.

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Aha. Thanks for the info Galileo.
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Link works now! Any thoughts?
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I would say valveplay. Did you set by the book or the narrow version?

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soe8m wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 9:17 am I would say valveplay. Did you set by the book or the narrow version?

Jeroen
Thanks Jeroen. I have just got the engine running after it has sat idle for a few years. To be honest I haven’t set the valves yet. But I guess that should be next on my list! I have seen your posts on setting the valves a bit tighter.

I value your opinion, if you think it’s nothing unusual, I will breathe a bit easier.

Thanks again.
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To be sure you should be able to hear the noise from front to rear under the valvecover.

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soe8m wrote: Mon Jun 03, 2019 9:15 pm To be sure you should be able to hear the noise from front to rear under the valvecover.

Jeroen
Yes I think the noise is consistent from front to rear of the valve cover. Maybe slightly louder at the front which made me think it may be the timing chain. I will take the cam cover off again to check that oil is finding its way up to the top end, and check the valve measurements.

The car is still a little way off of being able to drive and hit the road. I haven’t run it for more than 10 minutes. Maybe a proper warm up will help after such a long time dormant? I am happy that the noise isn’t a terminal one, and so will investigate later.

Thanks.
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