Ok, after another days work I have finally got the head off the block.
Got a mate to help me lift it off. There are three things you need to know here.
1) Make sure the heater pipe that goes round the back of the head is removed from the rubber end going up to the heater switch.
2) There is a little vacuum pipe that runs along the top of the block by the join with the head that goes from the vacuum pump to all the altitude compensation gubbins etc. It is bolted to the block via two bolts, but runs up to the back of the throttle body. This needs removing before attempting to remove the head, otherwise you will bend the fu*k out of it like I did.
3) Watch the fuel lines when taking out. Mine got a bit bent, but I think they will be ok.
I have inspected the head quickly and the top of the block. I can't honestly see where the problem is. The block looks ok (I hope to god it hasn't got an internal crack) and so does the head. There is a crack in No4 combustion chamber plug, but I can't see this causing the problem. If I can't find a place that can pressure test the head I will have to get another one. Thing is, it may just be the head gasket thats gone. Looks all good though from what I've seen.
Apart from that the engine is very clean, hardly no carbon anywhere and looks like new.
Here are some pictures.
Got a mate to help me lift it off. There are three things you need to know here.
1) Make sure the heater pipe that goes round the back of the head is removed from the rubber end going up to the heater switch.
2) There is a little vacuum pipe that runs along the top of the block by the join with the head that goes from the vacuum pump to all the altitude compensation gubbins etc. It is bolted to the block via two bolts, but runs up to the back of the throttle body. This needs removing before attempting to remove the head, otherwise you will bend the fu*k out of it like I did.
3) Watch the fuel lines when taking out. Mine got a bit bent, but I think they will be ok.
I have inspected the head quickly and the top of the block. I can't honestly see where the problem is. The block looks ok (I hope to god it hasn't got an internal crack) and so does the head. There is a crack in No4 combustion chamber plug, but I can't see this causing the problem. If I can't find a place that can pressure test the head I will have to get another one. Thing is, it may just be the head gasket thats gone. Looks all good though from what I've seen.
Apart from that the engine is very clean, hardly no carbon anywhere and looks like new.
Here are some pictures.
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