Changing head gasket
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Changing head gasket
My head gaskets blown, i'm in the process of changing it but need to know if I can get the head off without removing anything inside the head. I've got everything disconnected but the head won't move.
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Assuming you have removed rocker shaft and all pushrods you will need to use a soft faced mallet to bash the head to free it from the block. Go gently and work your way around the head. As a last resort, crowbar it off but this will damage the mating surfaces
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once the rocker cover is removed you will just need to undo the 8 nuts on the rokershaft pedestals when these are removed the rockershaft can be lifted off then the pushrods removed (good practice to poke them through a piece of card to keep them in order)
once all that's off not forgetting the bypass hose on the waterpump & I assume the other head nuts as your earlier post, the head should just lift off
once all that's off not forgetting the bypass hose on the waterpump & I assume the other head nuts as your earlier post, the head should just lift off
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Be sure to take the small rocker shaft nuts off first - then the larger ones ! If done the other way - stripped threads are possible !!
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In case you are not familiar with it the bypass hose is that fiddly bit of hose just under the front of the cylinder head. It is usually best to change it whilst the head is off so you might as well cut through the middle of it with a junior hacksaw.
Lay eveything out tidily as you take it off so you know what to order to replace the parts in
Lay eveything out tidily as you take it off so you know what to order to replace the parts in
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I recently changed my head gasket and it was a right cow! The front left hand stud had seized in the stud hole solid it was a fight every millimeter of the way.
Unbelievable. Kinda wish I hadn't started but once it was all back together she ran fine. Until the oil leak, which is now an ongoing headache haha!
Unbelievable. Kinda wish I hadn't started but once it was all back together she ran fine. Until the oil leak, which is now an ongoing headache haha!