Well it all started when bought this little thing to break up. Head gasket apparently gone and stood year and a half.
Paint was completely dull despite what the photo shows and was running on about two and half cylinders. Quick change of plugs and coil pack and fired up on all cylinders confirming compressions o.k. Decided to mop the paint to see how it came up and the first photo shows dull flat paint on bonnet, the second a reasonable shine after mopping:
Decided it was too good to break so set about head gasket, whipped off head only to find crack between exhaust valve and water jacket
Fortunately had a spare head previously confirmed un-warped with engineers straight edge, next photo shows cracked head on left and replacement on right
Cleaned up mating faces and fitted replacement head, only to be faced with a problem of no oil pressure on firing up, not a problem before!
Took oil filter out to see the sorry state in photo, completely clogged and collapsed on itself allowing un filtered oil to circulate through by pass valve. Plugs out to unload big ends and after cleaning out filter housing cranked engine to find still no pressure
Scrap the car I thought, not worth the aggro, so out with engine
Decided to drop sump and check oil pressure relief valve to find it stuck open and solid, needed a blind bush puller with slide hammer to withdraw it. Was full of crud and being plastic had crud embedded in the plastic jamming it. Full clean out and new valve fitted with nice sliding fit. Checked for pressure by fitting spare gearbox on to which the starter mounts, cranked engine on floor to see oil exiting cam spray bar - result!!
Stuck engine back in car for it to see the road again and not end up in bits
Some general photos:
Cleaned out sump above
Counter balance shafts on crankshaft above
Crud in the oil filter housing mounting above
Took oil filter out to see the sorry state in photo, completely clogged and collapsed on itself allowing un filtered oil to circulate through by pass valve. Plugs out to unload big ends and after cleaning out filter housing cranked engine to find still no pressure
Decided to drop sump and check oil pressure relief valve to find it stuck open and solid, needed a blind bush puller with slide hammer to withdraw it. Was full of crud and being plastic had crud embedded in the plastic jamming it. Full clean out and new valve fitted with nice sliding fit. Checked for pressure by fitting spare gearbox on to which the starter mounts, cranked engine on floor to see oil exiting cam spray bar - result!!
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