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Heads off, parts required
« on: 16 January 2009, 23:39:35 »

OK I want to start collecting the parts and want to use paypal as much as possible.

What brands should I get and where?

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Re: Heads off, parts required
« Reply #1 on: 16 January 2009, 23:40:17 »

gen vx or payern bud  :y
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Re: Heads off, parts required
« Reply #2 on: 16 January 2009, 23:46:07 »

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gen vx or payern bud  :y


Depends if pattern is good enough, got a lot in paypal at the moment so I want to stock up to do the valve stem seals & exhaust manifolds in the summer.

So every few weeks I'll buy a few parts :y

Payern not pattern :-[
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Re: Heads off, parts required
« Reply #3 on: 17 January 2009, 00:23:41 »

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gen vx or payern bud  :y


Depends if pattern is good enough, got a lot in paypal at the moment so I want to stock up to do the valve stem seals & exhaust manifolds in the summer.

So every few weeks I'll buy a few parts :y

Payern not pattern :-[
just to clarify payern or payen gaskets ?
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Re: Heads off, parts required
« Reply #4 on: 17 January 2009, 09:01:31 »

When His Holiness 'assisted' me with my HG, he advised me what to get:

Some Elring HG and valve stem seals (£20 from eGay)
Cam Cover Gasket set (genuine) (£60 ish from OOF shop)
Exhaust gasket (genuine - multilayer type) (few £ each)
o ring for coolant trasfer pipe
dowty washers for coolant bridge
sealing washers for oil cooler pipes

Additional things to consider whilst there:
cambelt and waterpump
replacing or resealing stat
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Re: Heads off, parts required
« Reply #5 on: 17 January 2009, 09:02:04 »

Think i have remembered it all, if not I'm sure The Great One will correct me shortly...
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Re: Heads off, parts required
« Reply #6 on: 17 January 2009, 10:11:18 »

Got a stat and hope to get water pump and cam belt - potentially doing it at next cambelt party
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Re: Heads off, parts required
« Reply #7 on: 17 January 2009, 16:25:52 »

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Got a stat and hope to get water pump and cam belt - potentially doing it at next cambelt party
Doubt you'd have time to strip to that far, refurb heads, and refit?

MDTM - not exactly the slowest person here - spent from 8:30am - 7pm ish just replacing my HGs and stat :o, and he had preprepared a set of heads to go on
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Re: Heads off, parts required
« Reply #8 on: 17 January 2009, 18:31:13 »

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Got a stat and hope to get water pump and cam belt - potentially doing it at next cambelt party
Doubt you'd have time to strip to that far, refurb heads, and refit?

MDTM - not exactly the slowest person here - spent from 8:30am - 7pm ish just replacing my HGs and stat :o, and he had preprepared a set of heads to go on


Looks like a MI & JV6 joint job one day :-/
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Re: Heads off, parts required
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Re: Heads off, parts required
« Reply #11 on: 17 January 2009, 22:16:39 »

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Which pump to get?

Aftermarket or GM?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200297078058


http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=200298542389

you should and should being the operative word...get the GM one but upto you really- i personally would only get the GM pump if i had trade card or had plenty of money
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Re: Heads off, parts required
« Reply #12 on: 17 January 2009, 23:13:44 »

from memory, gm pump is £25 on TC (not list under Omega, but is under vectra in yellow book)
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Re: Heads off, parts required
« Reply #13 on: 31 March 2009, 10:57:23 »

OK I now have

Pair of heads for refurbishing and porting
3.0 cams
3.0 inlet divider
head gaskets
24 oil seals
thermostat
coolant transfer pipe
genuine exhaust manifold gaskets
water pump
1/2 tube black goo

On order
1 tube green goo
1 oil cooler kit

To get
1 cam belt kit
1 aux belt


Anything missing from this list?
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Re: Heads off, parts required
« Reply #14 on: 31 March 2009, 11:04:43 »

Yep

Manifold to front pipe gaskets (2 copper flake type seals)
Oil cooler sealent (grey goo in a small cartridge tube)
Anti freeze
Oil
Oil Filter


Get a couple of spare hollow bolts from a breaker for the oil cooler pipes/coolant bridge pipes (never needed any yet but, you dont want to get caught wanting)

Oil cooler pipes to cooler metal washers (4 off)
Coolant bridge dowty washers (4 off)
Coolant pipe to block seal (1 off)

Is the crank seal ok? (any sign of oil round the oil pump)

If I remember, I will post the above part numbers up this evening

Then its cleaning stuff.

Emery cloth
Wet and dry
Valve grinding paste plus grinding stick (the rubber perishes on these so if you ahve an old one then check it)
Paint stripper + an old paint brush
Plenty of old cloths and rags.

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