Because- so few mechanics know that oil bars are not symmetrical…..and many,many 50 year old engines have been rebuilt.
25% of all cars coming into the shop have the bar in backwards, starving 1/2 the cam lobes and 1/2 the rockers. 25% have loose banjo bolts and on occasion the bar or the banjo bolt hole are damaged.
This car was sold by a well known European seller who obviously never checked under the valve cover before delivering the car here in the states.
All valves too tight, oil bar in backwards, oil bar broken in 1/2, banjo bolts falling out.
A perfect storm for a wrecked head.
Don’t let it happen to you. Inspect your oiler bar on your next valve adjustment. Make sure your banjo bolts are torqued in correctly.
25% of all cars coming into the shop have the bar in backwards, starving 1/2 the cam lobes and 1/2 the rockers. 25% have loose banjo bolts and on occasion the bar or the banjo bolt hole are damaged.
This car was sold by a well known European seller who obviously never checked under the valve cover before delivering the car here in the states.
All valves too tight, oil bar in backwards, oil bar broken in 1/2, banjo bolts falling out.
A perfect storm for a wrecked head.
Don’t let it happen to you. Inspect your oiler bar on your next valve adjustment. Make sure your banjo bolts are torqued in correctly.