Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
#102
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Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
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"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Harris Family wrote:
>
> > Quite simply, Pull the spark plug from #1 and feel the air rush out as
you
> > turn the crank to the 0degree mark. The air rush is the compression
stroke
> > bringing you to TDC.
> >
>
> This only works when the cam timing is correct.....and isnt that what
> were trying to find out ????
"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Harris Family wrote:
>
> > Quite simply, Pull the spark plug from #1 and feel the air rush out as
you
> > turn the crank to the 0degree mark. The air rush is the compression
stroke
> > bringing you to TDC.
> >
>
> This only works when the cam timing is correct.....and isnt that what
> were trying to find out ????
#103
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Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
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"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Harris Family wrote:
>
> > Quite simply, Pull the spark plug from #1 and feel the air rush out as
you
> > turn the crank to the 0degree mark. The air rush is the compression
stroke
> > bringing you to TDC.
> >
>
> This only works when the cam timing is correct.....and isnt that what
> were trying to find out ????
"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Harris Family wrote:
>
> > Quite simply, Pull the spark plug from #1 and feel the air rush out as
you
> > turn the crank to the 0degree mark. The air rush is the compression
stroke
> > bringing you to TDC.
> >
>
> This only works when the cam timing is correct.....and isnt that what
> were trying to find out ????
#104
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Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
no
"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Harris Family wrote:
>
> > Quite simply, Pull the spark plug from #1 and feel the air rush out as
you
> > turn the crank to the 0degree mark. The air rush is the compression
stroke
> > bringing you to TDC.
> >
>
> This only works when the cam timing is correct.....and isnt that what
> were trying to find out ????
"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Harris Family wrote:
>
> > Quite simply, Pull the spark plug from #1 and feel the air rush out as
you
> > turn the crank to the 0degree mark. The air rush is the compression
stroke
> > bringing you to TDC.
> >
>
> This only works when the cam timing is correct.....and isnt that what
> were trying to find out ????
#105
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Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
no
"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Harris Family wrote:
>
> > Quite simply, Pull the spark plug from #1 and feel the air rush out as
you
> > turn the crank to the 0degree mark. The air rush is the compression
stroke
> > bringing you to TDC.
> >
>
> This only works when the cam timing is correct.....and isnt that what
> were trying to find out ????
"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Harris Family wrote:
>
> > Quite simply, Pull the spark plug from #1 and feel the air rush out as
you
> > turn the crank to the 0degree mark. The air rush is the compression
stroke
> > bringing you to TDC.
> >
>
> This only works when the cam timing is correct.....and isnt that what
> were trying to find out ????
#106
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Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
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"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
> Harris Family wrote:
> > The crankshaft can go to 0
> > degrees twice in a complete cycle and when it is at 0 degreees both
times
> > the valves on number 1and 6 are closed.
>
> If not, the cam timing is wrong !!!!!!
"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Harris Family wrote:
> > The crankshaft can go to 0
> > degrees twice in a complete cycle and when it is at 0 degreees both
times
> > the valves on number 1and 6 are closed.
>
> If not, the cam timing is wrong !!!!!!
#107
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Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
Ageed
"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Harris Family wrote:
> > The crankshaft can go to 0
> > degrees twice in a complete cycle and when it is at 0 degreees both
times
> > the valves on number 1and 6 are closed.
>
> If not, the cam timing is wrong !!!!!!
"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Harris Family wrote:
> > The crankshaft can go to 0
> > degrees twice in a complete cycle and when it is at 0 degreees both
times
> > the valves on number 1and 6 are closed.
>
> If not, the cam timing is wrong !!!!!!
#108
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Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
Ageed
"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Harris Family wrote:
> > The crankshaft can go to 0
> > degrees twice in a complete cycle and when it is at 0 degreees both
times
> > the valves on number 1and 6 are closed.
>
> If not, the cam timing is wrong !!!!!!
"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Harris Family wrote:
> > The crankshaft can go to 0
> > degrees twice in a complete cycle and when it is at 0 degreees both
times
> > the valves on number 1and 6 are closed.
>
> If not, the cam timing is wrong !!!!!!
#109
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Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
Ageed
"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Harris Family wrote:
> > The crankshaft can go to 0
> > degrees twice in a complete cycle and when it is at 0 degreees both
times
> > the valves on number 1and 6 are closed.
>
> If not, the cam timing is wrong !!!!!!
"JohanB" <johanberkhoff.spam@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Harris Family wrote:
> > The crankshaft can go to 0
> > degrees twice in a complete cycle and when it is at 0 degreees both
times
> > the valves on number 1and 6 are closed.
>
> If not, the cam timing is wrong !!!!!!
#110
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Re: Help! doing the 4.0 head swap on a 258!
"CRWLR" <beerman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Spin the crank one full rotation.
>
> the crank goes around twice for every rotation of the cam, so the crank
can
> be at the top on one rotation, and the valves are in transition between
> exhaust open and intake open. You would have troubles putting the pushrods
> in if this were the case.
>
> Having said that, the rockers and pushrods on the 4.0 could easily be
> different than on the 4.2.
4.0l rods are 1mm shorter, but that's not enough for my problem.