Deary me!

Turns out the pulley on the exhaust cam had come loose. Done up in the factory as far as I'm aware - certainly never had it off myself, so rather annoying it decided to undo itself

. Shaft itself looks fine and nicely oiled.
If only if only if only I'd shut it down before it killed itself - i'd probably be looking at doing up the pulley and jobs a goodun. But right at the end the pulleys must have meshed a bit and locked up or something. Crank has then run on, mashed the belt and probably most of the valves both sides

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Camshafts look there or thereabouts compared to the notches on the rear cover, but the crank which, if I'm not mistaken, should have the line on the pulley pointing downwards, is actually more like 1-2 o'clock. So could have run on more than 180 degrees. That's a few bent valves is it? When I try to turn the engine over by hand carefully I meet solid resistance. I also dug out a nice strip of about 6 belt teeth that have been spat out by the crank pulley

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So scrapper or head swap I guess. Can the heads be done in the car? Looks pretty tight getting the NS head off as it's so far back. Would need gasket set I guess - anyone know how much? Oh and some heads. What else? Can you reuse the bolts? This will be the furthest I've delved in before. That's if it's worth doing at all - hmmmmmm.