I’m banging my head at the moment trying to get the 53 going.
After sitting in the shed for weeks and not doing anything I finally pulled the motor and gear box out to start on the repairs. I knew I had a “race” noise in the gearbox so pulled that down first. The case hardening was buggered on input and out put shafts at the centre race so had to pull other gearboxes apart to find replacements. Replaced needle bearings in shaft, cluster and reverse idler – all late model and larger needle bearings. Couldn’t find any spare gear box welsh plugs, so ordered spares from the big island and after waiting for an eternity, decided to reshape the old ones, reuse them and seal with sikaflex. Two days later the new ones turned up … too late.
gear box is finished and so onto the motor.
Pull off the rocker gear, get another set re-bushed and balanced, tick…. pull out the push rods and lifters.. hunt around the shed and find another set of re-ground lifters….tick, two bent push rods .. mmm have a couple of spares somewhere.. find two ! …one bent and one non matching… bugger.
Ok….easy you might think, but these are not Holden pushrods! After many weeks of searching and ..a big thanks to the South Australian Hillman Owners Club I had ten of a certain type spare second hand push rods, but not quite the same as the ones in the motor… buggar again.
Measure them and weight match them and I have six of each type ..tick.
I didn’t take the head off (only have one 3 ¼” head gasket spare) but took the sump off to inspect her bottom… every thing looks ok except for a little edge mark on a couple of the cam lobes.. nothing to worry about. Also it is the first time I had seen the cam…wild… huge sharp peaks on the inlet lobes and very soft peaks on the exhaust … very sharp probably about an 82 / 40 grind. Anyway, touched up the edges of a couple of lobes and put it all back together and re-installed the sump making sure the swing baffles are in the right position.
Every thing back in the car and hooked up now and we wind the motor over to push some oil around and there is a “knocking” noise…oh shit! Scratch my head and wonder what the f….!!! Maybe a baffle plate or shroud around the oil pump out of position and the crank is knocking against it .. that’s what it sounds like …one revolution , one knock.
Out with the motor and gear box again, process of elimination:
Drop the sump, crank with the starter ..knock still there.
Pull out the oil pump…knock still there
Pull out the fuel pump...knock still there
Listen again …sound like cam shaft area…. maybe chipped the cam gear when the rocker arm broke and bent push rods.
Looks like the weekend will be taken up removing the rocker gear, push rods, lifters, cranking over and listening, remove harmonic and front cover and check gears for damage..
I love grey motors but chasing a noise is giving me the willies.
regards
Weddo