Nevyn72 wrote:Are we sure this is unrelated?
Nope, got no idea haha!
RS2000 wrote:I don't understand what you're getting at here. I've never noticed clicking when manually turning BP4W camshafts
So you're rotating the nut on the camgear and thus the camgear itself as well as the camshaft. The lobe pushes on the rocker arm and that extends the valve as is normal. Naturally though that rocker arm wants to spring back to it's original position and when the lobe pushing on it gets past the centre of the rocker arm contact point itself... it springs back up thereby pushing the lobe upwards and around. It happens really quickly and so it kind of explodes around and 'pops'. I dunno, hard to describe in short words.
hks_kansei wrote:SInce you have the head off check the following:
- Piston tops; no dents, holes or cracks. Only thing worth mentioning is that cylinder 4 is a slightly different colour but we all know the cause of that
- Piston bores; no scratches, gouges or chips in the piston bores that I could see
- Valves; Nothing wrong with the valves themselves but I can't be certain as to their position being perfectly seated while I'm rotating the camgear. It's hard to describe without writing another thousand words so I'll simply say that when I was rotating the camgear I was watching the valves come out one by one. The other valves whose turn it WASN'T to come out would slightly unseat themselves.
- Lobes; they all looked perfect and smooth to me
- Lifters; this is where I'm really not confident so I'll stop here and simply say I'm not sure. Same goes for the shims and faces.
Anywho! Thanks for all of the replies and info thus far. That's useful info from you GreenMachine and manga_blue as always. You're all legends!
I've decided to semi bite the bullet though since I've not got the time and experience needed to get this sorted. I've got a mobile mechanic coming around Friday to have a look at it. I'm hoping he'll diagnose the dam thing and I can give you all a conclusion. To be continued ladies and gents!