Hi guys,
Had my induction at Motor School yesterday

I think I'm going to enjoy it and surprisingly there was a number of adults there too. One guy is getting his qualification to aid his Visa application for Canada..... an idea for the future one summises

Anyway back to Camp Ralf for the time being and I've stripped the car down to the point where I've removed the camshaft bearing shells (and put them safely away in order) and the cambelt is all removed. However really can't get the sprockets loose so my hope was that I could loosen the cambelt rear cover and lift cover with camshafts and sprockets as all one piece. However the rear cover don't want to move! I'm presuming this is because the retaining screws are behind the cam sprockets

Anyone any ideas?
Also an inspection of the cam shafts has revealed that the furthest back cam lobe on camshaft 1 appears to have burn marks on

just that one lobe and it certain;y doesn't look good. I'm wondering if this is where I;m going to be finding the problem for the why the car sounds like a tank. Anyone ever experienced this?
When the head (just head 1 for now) does get pulled out I'm wanting to get the valves out to inspect them. Am I correct in thinking I need a ''Valve Compression Tool''?
Today seriously wishing I had a warm workshop with a radio

Anyways that's it from me today other than it's not long til I set up a blog. I plan to put in it everything I've learned from college if anyone wants to follow the bear on his travels

I've decided not to do the Level 3 and to start at the beginning at Level 1 (Level 1 City & Guilds in ''Automotive Maintenance & Repair'') because I'm thinking if I fail to become a ''diagnostic technician'' on the level 3 at least I'll have the mechanics certificates so i can at least persue this as a career... albeit probably given the boring servicing jobs

but at least it's better than writing letters to people
