[DeTomaso] OK, now I'm screwed

Ken Green kenn_green at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 19 12:49:06 EDT 2009


As bad as it sounds, at least it's a dry intake manifold and much easier to pull and look inside than if water was running through it.  
 
Ken


--- On Thu, 3/19/09, Charles McCall <charlesmccall at gmail.com> wrote:


From: Charles McCall <charlesmccall at gmail.com>
Subject: [DeTomaso] OK, now I'm screwed
To: detomaso at realbig.com
Date: Thursday, March 19, 2009, 9:36 AM


Today I was checking the valve lash on my Pantera. Pretty pleased, as I
didn't have to adjust much - two valves were a little tight but not bad. 



I put the valve covers back on the drivers side. No problem. I started
putting the valve covers on the passenger side when I realized that I have a
problem. 



My valve cover bolts aren't typical bolts - they are winged stem bolt
things. When I removed them from the passenger side, in all six cases the
threaded portion remained in the head when I removed the bolt. It separated
from the stem/wing part and remained behind. No problem. But when I went to
re-install the bolts, two of the threaded portions were now missing. I don't
see them under the car. In both cases, it was the bolt hole "uphill", toward
the center of the car. Feeling around with my fingers I can't find them in
the heads. Also feeling around, there is a big galley beneath both bolt
holes that I can't feel the bottom. I have a sinking feeling that the
threaded portion may have falled out when I was wrestling the valve cover
off and may have fallen INTO the head. Since I can't find them, and since
both bolt holes are directly above this valley, I have a sinking feeling
that they have fallen inside. 



Now what? Where does this valley go? It surrounds the pushrod, so I assume
down to the lifters. What happens if I start the car and they are indeed in
there? (I think I know the answer)



Someone please tell me I don't have to pull the engine because a bolt fell
inside. Please someone tell me they swiped the bolts when I wasn't looking
and they have them. Please someone tell me that they have most likely fallen
straight into the oil pan, and if I simply drain the oil I'll find them. 



Charles McCall

1985 DeTomaso Pantera GT5-S #9375

"Raising Pantera Awareness Across Europe"

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