this question kind of follows on from a recent thread of mine about overheating problems. After much testing and replacing bits it was concluded that the head gasket on my 2litre mk1 cav (sorry, still not a V8 ) had indeed blown and would need sorting. So I bit the bullet and whipped the head off and sent it to my local engine machining place for checking and a skim if needed. It did need an 8 thou skim so they removed the rockers and tappets, skimmed it but were not then sure about the re-assembly process of the rockers as it may have to be done in a certain order that they were unsure of and didn't want to knacker anything. So I told them to leave it and I'd put it all back together myself. When I collected it this afternoon all the rockers, washers and nuts were loose in a box all together and tappets all together in a bag. I asked them if they knew which came off/out of where and they said it didn't matter as they're all identical and the tappets are hydraulic. I wasn't convinced, and still am not. the Haynes manual says to store them in such a way as to ensure they can go back EXACTLY where they came from, this has also always been my belief on the subject. Can someone please re-assure me that the machine shop haven't buggered my head up by not labelling everything?? either that or re-assure me that I have just cause to go back and kick up a stink?!
FYI the rockers are all individual (i.e. no rocker shaft) and it's cam in head if that makes any difference?
Also, and I realise this is likely to be pure ball-park guess work, but 8 thou seems not very much to me, is this likely to cause problems with an interference stroke engine, as this one is?
many thanks in advance to the gurus!




