PSJ
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Hello LBC friends. Thought I'd trouble you for some guidance, prior to diving in.
My Dad and brother have been working on my Dad's 100. The car's been blowing head gaskets; the current head has been machined several times and has relatively high compression - such that it has issues on regular pump gas. Dad and brother removed the old head; measured and thought about it; and my Dad purchased an aluminum head from Moss. When they went to install it, they thought that some of the lifters had become dislodged during the previous removal, and asked for my help. I have not yet seen the issue; so here come my questions!
Evidently the lifters can become dislodged from their normal path; and they can be re-located via removal of an access panel on the side of the block, allowing manual placement. From Dad and brother, the engine has to be lifted slightly to get access to the cover. The plan is to remove engine accessories (including the exhaust manifold from the exhaust pipe?); disconnect the driveshaft; engine and transmission mount points, and crank up the engine (via a conventional hoist) just enough to access the cover; and then access and re-place the lifters. It would probably make sense to place the pushrods at that time, I would guess, if that would help the lifters stay positively located. Assembly is the reverse of removal, with different swear words.
Any comments/suggestions? The lifter placement sounds relatively straight-forward . . . any experiences/things to look forward to with the aluminum head would be helpful as well.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Phil
My Dad and brother have been working on my Dad's 100. The car's been blowing head gaskets; the current head has been machined several times and has relatively high compression - such that it has issues on regular pump gas. Dad and brother removed the old head; measured and thought about it; and my Dad purchased an aluminum head from Moss. When they went to install it, they thought that some of the lifters had become dislodged during the previous removal, and asked for my help. I have not yet seen the issue; so here come my questions!
Evidently the lifters can become dislodged from their normal path; and they can be re-located via removal of an access panel on the side of the block, allowing manual placement. From Dad and brother, the engine has to be lifted slightly to get access to the cover. The plan is to remove engine accessories (including the exhaust manifold from the exhaust pipe?); disconnect the driveshaft; engine and transmission mount points, and crank up the engine (via a conventional hoist) just enough to access the cover; and then access and re-place the lifters. It would probably make sense to place the pushrods at that time, I would guess, if that would help the lifters stay positively located. Assembly is the reverse of removal, with different swear words.
Any comments/suggestions? The lifter placement sounds relatively straight-forward . . . any experiences/things to look forward to with the aluminum head would be helpful as well.
Thanks in advance for your help!
Phil
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