Anyway after a a slight bit of reluctance i manage to start it, it purrs like a kitten. So i give it some throttle and let it spool up to about 5k rpm or so. i do this a couple of times and i hear an almighty bang which franky nearly made me make a mess of my pants. I hit the kill switch immediately, then out of curiosity, fire her up again. She works, and is firing correctly with both pots (meaning that there is a reduced likelyhood of things going pear shaped within the valves / chamber) and i can feel warm air coming out of the exhausts. I don't rev her, but she seems alright apart from this large smacking noise that sounds like i've set the valve clearance to a couple of mm instead of 0.08-0.13. listening to her it very much sounds like the noise is localised to the top end and seemingly towards the exhaust side of everything.
I take the rocker cover off, no physical damage noticeable anywhere on the cam cogs, valve surface or any gobs of metal floating about anywhere. I *think* i may have some play on the cam caps (honestly i wouldnt be surprised if i missed this, i was keen to get her re-assembled) i can also notice a noticeable level of play on the followers to the cams (still seems less than 0.25mm though). Also the timing needs to be checked but is likely ok (and naturally i doubt the timing jumped a tooth or anything), given the fact that the cam chain tensioner seemed to be doing its job and the chain had near zero play.
Also after reading through the other threads in here, i couldnt discern any cam side-to-side play as others have described previously. My plan, put spring washers under the cam cap bolts and make SURE they are all torqued up correctly, the more i think about it the more there is a possibility i may have missed this rather important step in my exuberance.
My questions are though:
1) Does any of those items sound like they could account for the noises i heard? If there are any other possible sources of noise i would love to hear what they are, please note i wont be checking the headlight fluid any time soon though ;-).
2) what are the chances of permenant damage, either to any of the bearing surfaces (in particular the cam caps)
3) anything it sounds like i've missed? Doing this has been a learning experience, and theres been a few mistakes on my part, but also a few showstopping doosy events simply due to components passing away due to old age or over-use (i.e. the head stud that waves goodbye).
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