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Martin_1962

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Heads off!
« on: 15 June 2008, 21:04:18 »

As you may remember my valve seals are gone and I will need to do the heads.

Will also fix the blowing exhaust manifold gasket as well.

What else is worth doing at the same time?

Already got 2 assistants and a JV6CDX lined up.

Thinking of 3.x cams water pump and belts so far.

Hope to do either early autumn this year or late spring next year.
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Re: Heads off!
« Reply #1 on: 15 June 2008, 21:06:47 »

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Cambelt kit and water pump
coolant bridge doughty washers
re-seal oil cooler plate
Cam cover gaskets and O rings

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Re: Heads off!
« Reply #2 on: 15 June 2008, 21:51:31 »

I upgraded the camshafts in my elite last week to 3.0ltr and the power increase is quite impressive.Like you said it is worthwhile doing the water pump/camcover gaskets will need doing if replacing the cams and a word of advise.When I took the old 2.5 shafts out I caught 1 of the camseals and had to order a newpair from VX,so might be worthwhile getting them aswell as I would suggest replacing them aswell just to be totaly sure.Best of luck with it but from my experience it is well worth the work,especially as with a cambelt/tensioner service it is all in bits anyway
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Re: Heads off!
« Reply #3 on: 15 June 2008, 22:18:00 »

I was wondering if it was worth doing a whole oil cooler.

I am buying a few bits each month.

Got the stat and coolant transfer pipe, I can borrow a Snap On torque wrench.

I'll scare the parts chap in a couple of weeks.

Pity my dad is not so well as I would have liked him to help too.



If I could afford it I'd rebore it and replace the crank with a forged one;D

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Re: Heads off!
« Reply #4 on: 16 June 2008, 08:57:02 »

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I was wondering if it was worth doing a whole oil cooler.

I am buying a few bits each month.

Got the stat and coolant transfer pipe, I can borrow a Snap On torque wrench.

I'll scare the parts chap in a couple of weeks.

Pity my dad is not so well as I would have liked him to help too.



If I could afford it I'd rebore it and replace the crank with a forged one;D

I replaced my oil cooler just for piece of mind, as i could not 100% garentee about regular coolant changes from day 1. And from experience it seems they can still fail prematurly anyway >:(
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