Got there in the end! New head went on with new injectors, gaskets, belt etc.
Pumped the primer a couple of hundred times and first crank the beast burbles to life! She is running sooo much better.
I binned the EGR, i know a lot of people do the easy 'block the pipe' method but we cut off the brackets that attach to the two manifolds and welded sump plugs into the end of each one and fabricated a bracket to hold all the gubbins so no need to put a useless hunk of cast and valve back on! The main benefit is easy of access and better seal than making up a blanking plate.
One Word of advice though dont do what i did and replace everything including all the ducting and pipes and then realise (after starting up) that the half moon cap that goes behind the camshaft at the back of the head and seals with the rocker cover is not on thus spurting oil out the back of the rocker cover! Oops! my mechanic friend and i just had to laugh otherwise we probably wouldve broken down in tears!
Well this website has been absolutely awesome everyones quick responses to my bumbling questions hane helped me get my pride and joy back on the road (or off, which ever way you look at it). I will now attempot to help other newbie surfers with my newly acquired blaze of glory knowledge!
Heres a big imaginary beer to all on the forum CHEERS!
NIPPER and the DAWGS
Pumped the primer a couple of hundred times and first crank the beast burbles to life! She is running sooo much better.
I binned the EGR, i know a lot of people do the easy 'block the pipe' method but we cut off the brackets that attach to the two manifolds and welded sump plugs into the end of each one and fabricated a bracket to hold all the gubbins so no need to put a useless hunk of cast and valve back on! The main benefit is easy of access and better seal than making up a blanking plate.
One Word of advice though dont do what i did and replace everything including all the ducting and pipes and then realise (after starting up) that the half moon cap that goes behind the camshaft at the back of the head and seals with the rocker cover is not on thus spurting oil out the back of the rocker cover! Oops! my mechanic friend and i just had to laugh otherwise we probably wouldve broken down in tears!
Well this website has been absolutely awesome everyones quick responses to my bumbling questions hane helped me get my pride and joy back on the road (or off, which ever way you look at it). I will now attempot to help other newbie surfers with my newly acquired blaze of glory knowledge!
Heres a big imaginary beer to all on the forum CHEERS!
NIPPER and the DAWGS
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