Squizzbiscuit
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Hello all, first post to the site. I've been very impressed with the knowledge and willingness to share. I finely bought my first MV and could use some advice.
I bought a 65 M35a2, with a Hercules LDT-465 (I think). Previous owner had it for almost 20yrs. Last year, he fired it up and it over-revved. He dumped the clutch in 5th to kill it and let it sit till I bought it. Problem was a gummed up hydraulic head and I was able to get it cleaned up. It ran rough upon restarting and I had hoped it was just crap fuel/sticky injector. I took it for a short drive to see if it would clear up (hindsight, not my best decision). My trip ended with an audible rattle. I pushed in the clutch and there she died.
I pulled the valve covers and i found most of the valve retainer clips pushed almost all the way thru the top spring retainers. The rattle (i assume) came from the one retainer that completely failed and was spit out from under the rocker. The failing retainers I figure were hammered by the over-rev. Anyone ever see this?
So now I have one bent push rod, a bent valve (locked tight in the head), damaged rocker (does not move freely on the shaft), and a whole bunch more retainers with their clips punched almost thru, just waiting to wreck some stuff.
My next move is to pull the head to check piston condition. But I'd like to hear your opinions on my options.
- if piston is OK, I swap the head, replace failed retainers and clips. Say some encouraging words to the rotating assembly and run it. If piston is hammered, skip to option two.
- cut my losses and put my money into a replacement engine. (Eventually rebuilding the existing engine for backup.)
Thanks in advance, I have photos if it helps.
I bought a 65 M35a2, with a Hercules LDT-465 (I think). Previous owner had it for almost 20yrs. Last year, he fired it up and it over-revved. He dumped the clutch in 5th to kill it and let it sit till I bought it. Problem was a gummed up hydraulic head and I was able to get it cleaned up. It ran rough upon restarting and I had hoped it was just crap fuel/sticky injector. I took it for a short drive to see if it would clear up (hindsight, not my best decision). My trip ended with an audible rattle. I pushed in the clutch and there she died.
I pulled the valve covers and i found most of the valve retainer clips pushed almost all the way thru the top spring retainers. The rattle (i assume) came from the one retainer that completely failed and was spit out from under the rocker. The failing retainers I figure were hammered by the over-rev. Anyone ever see this?
So now I have one bent push rod, a bent valve (locked tight in the head), damaged rocker (does not move freely on the shaft), and a whole bunch more retainers with their clips punched almost thru, just waiting to wreck some stuff.
My next move is to pull the head to check piston condition. But I'd like to hear your opinions on my options.
- if piston is OK, I swap the head, replace failed retainers and clips. Say some encouraging words to the rotating assembly and run it. If piston is hammered, skip to option two.
- cut my losses and put my money into a replacement engine. (Eventually rebuilding the existing engine for backup.)
Thanks in advance, I have photos if it helps.