MikeyZ
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Hey guys, I’m a newbie and I’m excited to join this group! I replaced my head gasket last week and I have been struggling to get both intake and exhaust valves closed at TDC. The caps and spacers are in their original order. I used an endoscope camera to confirm that the valves are open and they both seem to be about the same gap. Leak down test prior to the repair was good so something has changed. I'm hoping I don't have to go through the full valve clearance procedure and order new spacers since I haven't changed anything on the machine but the head gasket and it was running good other than pushing coolant into the overflow under load. I appreciate any advice you can give me.

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It may just be that the shims are out of place which are located under the bucket.Hey guys, I’m a newbie and I’m excited to join this group! I replaced my head gasket last week and I have been struggling to get both intake and exhaust valves closed at TDC. The caps and spacers are in their original order. I used an endoscope camera to confirm that the valves are open and they both seem to be about the same gap. Leak down test prior to the repair was good so something has changed. I'm hoping I don't have to go through the full valve clearance procedure and order new spacers since I haven't changed anything on the machine but the head gasket and it was running good other than pushing coolant into the overflow under load. I appreciate any advice you can give me.
MikeyZ
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Good call, they were out of place, put them back and it looked better but still staying open.

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Of course, you have the lobes pointing up when checking?Good call, they were out of place, put them back and it looked better but still staying open.
MikeyZ
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Yes, tried all positions while watching camera.
MikeyZ
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1st image is intake valve with lobe up. Exhaust one looks like it’s closed now but at TDC with timing marks aligned with arrows both valves are open. See 2nd pics, intake then exhaust.
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Could valves be bent from the shifted shims? I rotated the crank a few times to get the tensioner to release, didn't feel resistance so I did a leak down test and it failed. That's what lead me to pull cams and check bucket shims. I'm thinking I may have to pull the head.

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Did you have the head resurfaced?
Why did you take the engine apart in the first place?
Why did you take the engine apart in the first place?
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