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Noisy B20 444-544 1962

Mom;

If you use a solid rod held to the timing cover and to your ear (respective ends) you will be able to confirm sounds are coming from there...and if this is the case, I wouldn't run it too much more before finding and resolving the problem.

Some problems which might occur under timing cover are:
Cam nut loose and pinging against cover(BTDT...safety wire that ***!).
Problems with Cam thrust plate and/or hardware (aint done that yet!).
Oiling fitting blocked or not installed in correct angle (aint done that yet either!).

You would be able to remedy these items removing timing cover only.

Good Hunting, please let us know what you find.






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