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Thu Feb 03, 2011 12:04 pm
ah def sounds like they f**ked it, not cool. Though could mean head's ok if you haven't overheated it too much.
Head off is only an hr or two's work on these:
1) Remove the two inlet pieces and water hose (just unbolt stuff and leave it cast aside, no need to completely remove or disconnect fuel lines etc)
2) Remove valve cover
3) Remove exhaust (just unbolt and leave it cast aside, no need to completely remove)
4) remove top timing case and t stat housing
5) Put engine in TDC, remove cam pulleys
6) Unbolt head
If you want to unbolt everything I'll gladly swing by and remove/inspect/refit the head.
*If* the head's good, for a couple of hours work could have her back on the road with shiny new HG/profile gasket in there. If you're leaving her parked up, take the plugs out, turn the engine a bit and oil the bores to stop the coolant in there destroying them.

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