i've been working on the old beast, now that i'm out of school. i got a new (to me) cylinder head... anyway i was trying to remove the old one. i was following the clymers manual for removal, but when i was rotating the engine, the cam chain got stuck. it's a 78 xs11 standard. please please please help! anyone who helps will recieve my eternal gratitude.
-james
-james
I learned in shop to go in 5 lb increments on heads, and that was old cast iron V-8's, with concern about warpage....much easier to warp an aluminum head IMHO. Also was recommended to put some WD-40 on the studs thread, so that you will be measuring the true torque pressure, not the threads resistance...clean them up with a wire brush/drill brush first!!! Then once it's all together, fire it up, run it up to Normal operating temps, then allow cool down, then check/retorque to spec values again. Perhaps some other master mechanics(present company excluded
) regarding the need for the 5lb increments vs. the 15 and 25 lbs 2 step process!?
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