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The big end bearings appeared to be fine. We checked the centre main bearing I think and that was the one with a bit of copper showing through. I didn't manage to take any pictures when Dad removed the covers but I will make sure he gets some when we check them again 

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The sump is still off whilst the car is sitting sadly in the garage. Sounds like head off is the way to go for now..
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If I knew how. Dad is out at the moment and we won't have another chance tonight. I would try but I am not sure what he is doing.I will upload some tomorrow night. Thanks 

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Good advice that. I have asked to learn more about how it all works, what the problems could be etc. and he showed me the parts. I will read the manual though so I can know. I just have less of an understanding so don't want to screw anything up 

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Screwing "up" is clockwise on a normal thread. You probably want to be screwing down to remove those big end fixingsstephenpolhill wrote:........don't want to screw anything up

Go and have a lie under the engine and just soak up the engineering- you'll soon be confident enough to strip the old girl yourself!
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Love it!
Before I got into classics, I was only into specs of cars etc. But having been around a couple of family classics and now my own moggy, I am really appreciating and enjoying the mechanics of cars. And today being the first chance of seeing first hand inside my engine and its workings I am amazed. I really want to strip the car (unnecessarily) just for the fun and to clean everything, however it's the putting back together. Dad is doing most of the work while I learn how it is done and also following in the book to understand terms.
I am still glad I bought my car, despite the faults. I love it to bits and want to spend more time on it. It is just finding the time besides work and school.
Enough of the emotional jazz, I will keep you posted with what is happening with the head removal etc and what our decision is next.

Before I got into classics, I was only into specs of cars etc. But having been around a couple of family classics and now my own moggy, I am really appreciating and enjoying the mechanics of cars. And today being the first chance of seeing first hand inside my engine and its workings I am amazed. I really want to strip the car (unnecessarily) just for the fun and to clean everything, however it's the putting back together. Dad is doing most of the work while I learn how it is done and also following in the book to understand terms.
I am still glad I bought my car, despite the faults. I love it to bits and want to spend more time on it. It is just finding the time besides work and school.
Enough of the emotional jazz, I will keep you posted with what is happening with the head removal etc and what our decision is next.

Just J-j-j-jiggle it a bit.
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Engine Rebuild.
Hello again. After a day at work, I came home and Dad had removed most bits in the engine apart from the block itself. Now we have to remove the bumper and grill or get hold of an engine lift. That way we can replace any gaskets (the engine does leak a bit) and possibly the bearings if they go. It is also a good chance to properly clean the engine bay.
I am uploading pictures to my facebook which I will keep updated when I can. The link is below
Steve
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I am uploading pictures to my facebook which I will keep updated when I can. The link is below

Steve
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Just J-j-j-jiggle it a bit.
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It's one way to check everything I suppose. Nice to know the original head gasket is fine though.
Thank you, I just like looking at it, let alone taking it apart and putting together
Thank you, I just like looking at it, let alone taking it apart and putting together

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Ah that could be useful. Is it still possible to lift it that way out without removing the front or is it only good if you have a lift?
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You can easily get the engine out without a hoist either just grab it and lift - or take the front panel off and slide it out the front, after jacking it up with a trolley jack. Or of course - use that swing!
In all my years - I have never come across any 'little end' problems on A Series engines! <br>
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In all my years - I have never come across any 'little end' problems on A Series engines! <br>



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A bit like the time you said you had never come across a timing chain snapping not so long ago.bmcecosse wrote:In all my years - I have never come across any 'little end' problems on A Series engines!
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