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<blockquote data-quote="TheChasers" data-source="post: 230451" data-attributes="member: 3831"><p>Ok, so following manual and some videos, they advise to check valve clearance after break in. So I decided to do so, upon opening top end, I find timing has jumped a bunch of teeth, so I decided to start tearing down motor to check vavles, to see if they were bent.(I loosened the 4 head bolts before draining anti freeze and according to someone in a fb group, thats probably the cause of anti freeze all in my head, cylinder and bottom end because I drained oil first and anti freeze didnt come pouring out which I would expect it to if all this anti freeze was already down here). Now, when I drained oil, did notice it being a lil milky, probably due to me not fully following procedure with bolting down 4 head bolts properly, as manual informed a specific procedure.</p><p></p><p>I will be attaching photos seperately to post, so each question I asked can hopefully be responded to directly to ease my paranoia mind and help me proceed with next steps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheChasers, post: 230451, member: 3831"] Ok, so following manual and some videos, they advise to check valve clearance after break in. So I decided to do so, upon opening top end, I find timing has jumped a bunch of teeth, so I decided to start tearing down motor to check vavles, to see if they were bent.(I loosened the 4 head bolts before draining anti freeze and according to someone in a fb group, thats probably the cause of anti freeze all in my head, cylinder and bottom end because I drained oil first and anti freeze didnt come pouring out which I would expect it to if all this anti freeze was already down here). Now, when I drained oil, did notice it being a lil milky, probably due to me not fully following procedure with bolting down 4 head bolts properly, as manual informed a specific procedure. I will be attaching photos seperately to post, so each question I asked can hopefully be responded to directly to ease my paranoia mind and help me proceed with next steps. [/QUOTE]
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