1986 US 5.3 XJ-S Coupe revival
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Manually rotating the engine...
I have heard this admonishing against counter rotation a lot. Please tell me what evil this summons. Valve collision? I've wondered. Just today I was wrastling with that alt belt and thought it turned the main Pully a degree and panic welled up from the memory of this cryptic warning "Turn it backwards and BOOOOOOOOOOOM! I haven't killed it have I? Hell i'm not even sure it moved or which way but the warning works!
And just to be clear, it's turn clockwise only viewed from the front of the motor correct?
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Thanks! I appreciate the info and appreciate your clearing up that particular hazard.
WARNING: CONTAINS MISINFORMATION:
You know, there's a post or article out there. I think it was on jag-lovers. That suggests coring a spark plug, putting a bolt in it and using it to top a piston against, note the position in the balancer, reverse the engine 170-some degrees till it stops against the bolt. and mark that. Adjust bolt to close in on TDC and repeat until you find TDC and set the scale to it.
THIS IS NOT ADVICE. if you find this in a search don't try it.
I'll try to find to URL for that article. Seems dangerous to have that lying around.
WARNING: CONTAINS MISINFORMATION:
You know, there's a post or article out there. I think it was on jag-lovers. That suggests coring a spark plug, putting a bolt in it and using it to top a piston against, note the position in the balancer, reverse the engine 170-some degrees till it stops against the bolt. and mark that. Adjust bolt to close in on TDC and repeat until you find TDC and set the scale to it.
THIS IS NOT ADVICE. if you find this in a search don't try it.
I'll try to find to URL for that article. Seems dangerous to have that lying around.
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What a weekend! Having all the belts off from last episode I started fitting hoses. All day Saturday was hose day. Much alcohol was consumed. I get very zen on the jag and just wrench, flip it, wrench. Repeat. Arms like pipe cleaners. Contortionist. Upside down reaching through imposible mazes with tools too long for spaces.
But damn if it don't feel good looking at all that new rubber over a rocks glass!
Belts. More alcohol. More zen wrenching. Done.
Filling and bleeding. Alcohol. Internet. Alcohol. And coolant. Keep em apart. Done.
So here I am looking at the back end of a v12 jag that's not currently leaking any fluids. Took her out for a spin. Damn good ride. Needs tuning. Plugs. New single coil. But she's on the road and legal.
I've decided that snapping on the throttle rods is my new favorite thing. Such a great design and so satisfying. Always means I'm about done. There is a fantastic feeling that comes around dusk in Sunday when you're working on an old car and you're just wrapping up a lot of hard work and you know you're about to go drive the thing into the summer night.
But damn if it don't feel good looking at all that new rubber over a rocks glass!
Belts. More alcohol. More zen wrenching. Done.
Filling and bleeding. Alcohol. Internet. Alcohol. And coolant. Keep em apart. Done.
So here I am looking at the back end of a v12 jag that's not currently leaking any fluids. Took her out for a spin. Damn good ride. Needs tuning. Plugs. New single coil. But she's on the road and legal.
I've decided that snapping on the throttle rods is my new favorite thing. Such a great design and so satisfying. Always means I'm about done. There is a fantastic feeling that comes around dusk in Sunday when you're working on an old car and you're just wrapping up a lot of hard work and you know you're about to go drive the thing into the summer night.
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