Boy, did I just do something dreadful to my engine?
This afternoon, I tried adjusting my valves and re-torqueing my head bolts (70 280 sl).
Opened my computer to the wiki site for Joe A’s step by step valve-adjustment procedures. Followed every step until I reached the part where I had to crank the engine to get the correct cam lobe position. I first cranked the engine but realized I still have the fuel pump running so I took out the #4 fuel pump fuse. After the second or third crank, the craziest thing happened. When I turned the key to the off position, the starter remained engaged. I took out the key and still the engine continued cranking.
Panic started to set in. With the darn valve cover out, the spark plugs removed and oil spewing all over the %3@ place, I thought the engine was toast. (No kidding but I could feel the oil pressure coming out of the spark plug holes) It may have a been a couple of minutes but it might as well have been hours as it felt like it. I finally found a wrench to get the battery ground terminal off to stop the mayhem.
Never finished adjusting the valves needless to say. I wanted to make sure that the engine still is OK so I put the valve cover on and replaced the spark plugs. Now every time I connect the battery cable, (still without the key in the ignition) the starter may not be engaging the crankshaft BUT a loud whirring sound is coming out of the starter motor. Again, all this without the key in the ignition!
Whew…Well first and the most obvious question is-- did I hurt the engine? I hope not but If so, how bad? (BTW, this is a new Metric Motors rebuild. Also I checked the oil level after the incident and it was a quart low.) And secondly, what caused the continued cranking? Do I have a bad ignition switch? A bad solenoid in my starter, maybe?
Tomorrow I will remove the starter motor and check its condition. Meantime, folks, what just happened?
Andy