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Author the bucket: V1 engine strip (heads off, pistons out)
Adam-D
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21st Apr 04 at 17:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

so the crank/conrod bolts are ok??

wonder what it is then? duff bearing maybee?

oh ak go to halfords with £20 and buy a breaker bar trust me you wont bust another rachet i went throu 6 before getting a bar
AK
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21st Apr 04 at 19:05   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

gonna take the rod bolts off tomorrow, caps off.... see if the shells have score mark setc... same with crank...

failing that the heads off and im goin exploring baby

pistons OOOoooootttt

then rebuild....
Adam-D
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21st Apr 04 at 19:13   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

sweet

doesnt look like youve thrown a bolt

but she's running on 3 cylinders...

droped a valve maybee? or partly droped a valve?

and yeah the crank bearings score marks etc
Ojc
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21st Apr 04 at 19:21   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

My mate has a wicked bar, its about 2 foot long
AK
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Tom
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22nd Apr 04 at 14:35   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

making sum headway there
broster
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22nd Apr 04 at 14:35   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

looks like you got it all under control!!!
GIBBS
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that's ok tho isnt it, as long as the coppering is on the inside the crank will be fine?
BeArDy
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22nd Apr 04 at 14:37   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

finaly got that finger out of the warm smelly place
looks like your having fun there mate
jsuts joys of doing engines outside

i am up your way in the next few weeks if u need a hand mate give us a u2u may even get this one done before the end of the year
Nismo
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You been buying engine bits from Tesco's

as long as the aint value you should be ok
AK
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22nd Apr 04 at 14:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

thge crank is fine..

just having hassle getting the cly heed off....

its loose, the inlet manifold is loose..... but there is something 'stopping' them coming apart... grrrr

any hints
GIBBS
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are u sure 100% all of them are off, when i did the bm 6cyl i could have sworn all head bolts where off and everything else, even asked on bm forum how many bolts come out and they said same as what i had, got me mech to come look and there was 1 bolt hiding under the top chain tensioner! check and double check, it will come off easily once all bolts are out so must be something still physically holding it
Andy Stocker
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22nd Apr 04 at 14:42   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Try your usual route - hitting it with a hammer
AK
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matt - all bolts are off. I can lift the head up a few cm, then its the inlet holding it on, but im having an issue getting the inlet manifold off without completly stripping the bay

Andy - ptffff, tried that
GIBBS
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ahh, sorry don't know then! not touched one of these before!
just keep unbolting thing's untill it comes loose
Tom
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bit of margerine maybe
AK
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its just the studs from the head into the inlet manifold that are holding me up fuckin cunts

at one pint i had two feet on my crashbar, yanking things with all my weight...... proper bo
Andy Stocker
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Get Des to drop it down off some ramps & maybe loosen it
AK
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its an idea
Andy Stocker
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AK
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gonna rape it again tomorrow....

that fuckin head is comming off.... pass the grinder
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23rd Apr 04 at 01:22   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Where their is a will their is a way
Dav
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I wish I knew more about the mechanical/engine side of cars, it's just an engine, an oily piece of metal and a bloody hand to me.
mav
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looks like fun..............

I'm with u abit there Dav.
AK
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23rd Apr 04 at 08:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quite a bizzare pic



shows oil sitting in the bottom of the inlet manifold.... must have been sitting there from that track session where oil went up the breather and back into the 'clean' side of the engine.... damn breather pipes

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