At the beginning of June I was on my way home from the FoMoCo Nationals in northern Germany. Almost 1000 km in one weekend is something out of the ordinary, even for my Mustang. The oil pressure was high, the temperature gauge was in the relaxed range and I drove between 120 and 140 km/h at 3000 to 3600 rpm in the places where it was possible. Suddenly, shortly after Frankfurt and still 160 km from home, I heard a rattling, rev-dependent noise coming from the engine compartment. Oil pressure and AFR still top. Fortunately, there was a freeway service station a few hundred meters away. I got out immediately and switched off the engine. I didn't have enough tools with me and had the ADAC, the German equivalent of the AAA, take me home. My investigations revealed that the push rod of exhaust valve #2 was massively bent and had broken off immediately on removal from the engine. So it was clear that the engine had to be removed, because I had to check whether parts of the push rod or the abrasion had caused further damage. I later discovered that the push rod of exhaust valve #5 is no longer straight either. Also, some exhaust valves have clearly worked their way into the casting of the cylinder head. I have work to do!
On the way home with a little help.
Bend pushrod
Broken pushrod
Start removing transmission and exhaust
Cleveland on a hook
Bend pushrod of exhaust valve #5
View on the valves.
Cheers Frank
On the way home with a little help.
Bend pushrod
Broken pushrod
Start removing transmission and exhaust
Cleveland on a hook
Bend pushrod of exhaust valve #5
View on the valves.
Cheers Frank