hi all,
i just overhauled my OMC 454 engine, do valve job, and change the camshaft because of cracked surface on it.
i ordered a marine camshaft for 454 at summitracing.
Everything was ok when i reassembled, untill i put the camshaft in place.
I first put the camshaft with the dot on it to 6 o'clock, and the crankshaft at 12 o'clock.
( i do not changed the bearings that were OK )
After turn the engine by hand, i noticed that just after TDC, the N?1 intake valve opened ....
So i decided to make a complete revolution of the camshaft ( the dot on camshaft was at 12 o'clock after that ) and the result was : i saw just after TDC the N?1 piston go down and and the exhaust valve opening when the piston going up.
I thought it was right position for the camshaft.
I'm now trying to restart the engine, and after 2 days of cranking ( and 1 dead starter ) it still doesn't want to start, may be 1 'BANG' or 2 ...
So i presume i had put the camshaft upside down ? Do i have those symptoms ?
i even tried to start it with "Start Pilot gaz" , with no result ...
Do you think my engine doesn't want to start because of the camshaft put in the wrong position ?
Of course i had verify : i have sparks , and fuel comes to the carburetor ( coil and fuel pump are directly connected on the +pole of the battery )
Thanks for you help by advance,
Bolbic,
France
i just overhauled my OMC 454 engine, do valve job, and change the camshaft because of cracked surface on it.
i ordered a marine camshaft for 454 at summitracing.
Everything was ok when i reassembled, untill i put the camshaft in place.
I first put the camshaft with the dot on it to 6 o'clock, and the crankshaft at 12 o'clock.
( i do not changed the bearings that were OK )
After turn the engine by hand, i noticed that just after TDC, the N?1 intake valve opened ....
So i decided to make a complete revolution of the camshaft ( the dot on camshaft was at 12 o'clock after that ) and the result was : i saw just after TDC the N?1 piston go down and and the exhaust valve opening when the piston going up.
I thought it was right position for the camshaft.
I'm now trying to restart the engine, and after 2 days of cranking ( and 1 dead starter ) it still doesn't want to start, may be 1 'BANG' or 2 ...
So i presume i had put the camshaft upside down ? Do i have those symptoms ?
i even tried to start it with "Start Pilot gaz" , with no result ...
Do you think my engine doesn't want to start because of the camshaft put in the wrong position ?
Of course i had verify : i have sparks , and fuel comes to the carburetor ( coil and fuel pump are directly connected on the +pole of the battery )
Thanks for you help by advance,
Bolbic,
France