myles
07-11-2005, 04:29 PM
It looks like there are a few of us going through a bit of head work on our cars at the moment. But heres where I'm at with mine.
Pinging problem to start with. I removed the intake manifold looking for intake vacuum leaks and found nothing much wrong. I noticed a fair bit of carbon build up inside the head so I did a compression test.
The compression test results were bad. All were high at a about 185-190psi except no. 2 which was 65psi. So the head had to come off.
While pulling the head I found that the cam timing was actually one tooth out of allignment. I had checked this before, but didn't look closely enough :( , so that will be the cause of the pinging. Credit to those guys who picked that one up earlier!
The head is at a recommended engineer for a basic tidy up. He found the exhaust valve for no.2 was being kept open by carbon build up. He has recommended replacing the exhaust valve guides and of course the valve stem seals. But other than that the head looks very good. It has never been shaved before so there is no need to get the 0.3mm thicker head gasket.
I made a mistake when removing the head, I broke the timing chain guide. So I have dropped the oil pan, because the gasket was leaking, and I have undone the crank nut, using a breaker bar, cheater bar and a cold chisel to hold the flywheel still.
Tonight I will remove the lower timing cover and start cleaning everything up before I put it back together.
Other than making very sure that the head bolt holes are very clean,
Does anyone have any other tips for the re-assembly process?
TIA
Myles
Pinging problem to start with. I removed the intake manifold looking for intake vacuum leaks and found nothing much wrong. I noticed a fair bit of carbon build up inside the head so I did a compression test.
The compression test results were bad. All were high at a about 185-190psi except no. 2 which was 65psi. So the head had to come off.
While pulling the head I found that the cam timing was actually one tooth out of allignment. I had checked this before, but didn't look closely enough :( , so that will be the cause of the pinging. Credit to those guys who picked that one up earlier!
The head is at a recommended engineer for a basic tidy up. He found the exhaust valve for no.2 was being kept open by carbon build up. He has recommended replacing the exhaust valve guides and of course the valve stem seals. But other than that the head looks very good. It has never been shaved before so there is no need to get the 0.3mm thicker head gasket.
I made a mistake when removing the head, I broke the timing chain guide. So I have dropped the oil pan, because the gasket was leaking, and I have undone the crank nut, using a breaker bar, cheater bar and a cold chisel to hold the flywheel still.
Tonight I will remove the lower timing cover and start cleaning everything up before I put it back together.
Other than making very sure that the head bolt holes are very clean,
Does anyone have any other tips for the re-assembly process?
TIA
Myles