Shifty1962
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Why not do an oil change whilke you're doing the head? That way you know you've got good oil with no contaminants.Superb. That really is great info mate. Much appreciated helping a landrover newbie out...
I was just going to get the head crack tested (hopefully at temperature if they can) and skimmed if it's ok, welded if it's not... (and if it can be fixed)
An hour?! I will bear that in mind when Im thrashing around 3 hours in lol
roger that on the head bolts and locating dowels - cheers
at the goat pen in tanzania bit!! Nice job!
Never knew the bonnet was so easy to remove..!!! I will do so!
yep, will drain the coolant. Is it worth draining the oil as well in case its been mixing with derv or coolant? or is that overkill.
Thanks for the chain tensioner and chain cover tips. Will remember that!
Injector rockers?? never heard of em But will do so..
I hope I'm not going to have to weigh the old head in for scrap!! as that will mean buying a new one which will be very upsetting financially and mentally!!
When you reused head bolts, did you torque them as with the previous ones?
thanks again
Injector rockers will be obvious when you take the cam carrier cover off. They are just like valve rockers but a lot beefier.
If the head is cracked its scrap! I've never yet heard of a sucessful weld to one. Dont even know of a place that would attempt it.
I reused head bolts as we had no option in the bush. Tightened them as normal bearing in mind you dont use torque settings but tighten in stages by degrees. The only bugger is if you break one off you may need to strip the engine further to get the broken bit out depending on where it snaps. Chances are if its going to snap it will be where the thread meets the unthreaded part of the bolt leaving the threaded part in the block.
I've done a few so maybe an hour is optimistic but take your time and you'll be ok. Remember not to put the head down flat on the ground if you leave the injectors in situ or you'll damage the injector tips. They have to come out for the skim so take them out before you lift the head off, keep them in position order and keep them clean. I use plastic sandwich bags and just label them with the cylinder position they came from. They need to go back in the correct cylinder unless you have the means to recode the injectors to the ECU.
If you're tempted to clean any of the pistons or bores DONT because turning the engine over will move the timing and the chain may lock up as it will be slack.