malcolm_durant
Active Member
Searching for some hints and tips here.
Finally got around to spending some time on my wife's ailing Disco 200TDi. Replaced the steering damper pretty easily. Feeling emboldened, I thought I ought to stop faffing around and remove the head.
Got as far as "progressively slackening the bolts securing the rocker shaft". They were all pretty tight but unfortunately two of them are 10mm heads and one absolutely refused to budge.
Having rounded it off nicely, I've tried every obviously sensible alternative (right through to hammering on a 3/8"th socket...which - erm - split!!).
I'm reluctant to try heat given the danger of wrecking the head or valve train and cannot see cutting a slot in this bolt and trying a big screw-driver is likely to work given how tight it is (although it will make a swarf-laden mess...).
Any other ideas? Do I need to remove the valve train before taking the head off (if the head was off the car I might be able to drill it out using a piller drill).
Oh, Happy Easter by the way..!
Malcolm
Finally got around to spending some time on my wife's ailing Disco 200TDi. Replaced the steering damper pretty easily. Feeling emboldened, I thought I ought to stop faffing around and remove the head.
Got as far as "progressively slackening the bolts securing the rocker shaft". They were all pretty tight but unfortunately two of them are 10mm heads and one absolutely refused to budge.
Having rounded it off nicely, I've tried every obviously sensible alternative (right through to hammering on a 3/8"th socket...which - erm - split!!).
I'm reluctant to try heat given the danger of wrecking the head or valve train and cannot see cutting a slot in this bolt and trying a big screw-driver is likely to work given how tight it is (although it will make a swarf-laden mess...).
Any other ideas? Do I need to remove the valve train before taking the head off (if the head was off the car I might be able to drill it out using a piller drill).
Oh, Happy Easter by the way..!
Malcolm