99 Lincoln Navigator
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99 Lincoln Navigator
Good evening, New to the post and need some info to move forward in project. I had purchased a Navigator pretty cheap, and had taken valve cover off, and eventually pulled the head due to secondary timing chain being broken.
It being an DOHC 32V, the cam closest to the motor had stacked and beat the channel up pretty bad, along with cam itself.
Also only bend two valves, which is an easy fix.
The question I have is:
should I buy a rebuilt head, or have this head taken to machine shop to try and get repaired. If taken to machine shop about what price should I expect? Again this is just for the cam and the channel with upper bracket to be repaired.
It being an DOHC 32V, the cam closest to the motor had stacked and beat the channel up pretty bad, along with cam itself.
Also only bend two valves, which is an easy fix.
The question I have is:
should I buy a rebuilt head, or have this head taken to machine shop to try and get repaired. If taken to machine shop about what price should I expect? Again this is just for the cam and the channel with upper bracket to be repaired.
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99 Nav
I haven't messed with the right head, when under compressed air we had it at 120 psi with no blowby or leaks. Also when testing compression it was around 115 - 120 at idle. I will be installing new chains, tensioners, and oil pump. Just not sure if it can be machined or not, and hate to drive 40 miles just to be told no lol
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Machine Shop Results
I had taken the head to a machine shop this afternoon, after a quick glance from the guy, he had said it is too far gone to be machined, and basically told me to start looking for a new head.
Now a question of why this has happened is assuming that someone ran this motor low of oil which would cause the cam to stack on the followers, causing friction and chew up both the cam and followers? or is there another explanation on why this would happen?
Now a question of why this has happened is assuming that someone ran this motor low of oil which would cause the cam to stack on the followers, causing friction and chew up both the cam and followers? or is there another explanation on why this would happen?