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I am in the process of raising my compression. Spent the weekend removing the head. The little booger, of course, didn't want to budge so I sat and made a pot of good Louisiana coffee (dark roast Community) and considered every option short of lifting the car by the head. I resorted to removing all my head studs and in the process ruined most of them. So, add new studs to the list. I found a set of stud and bolt removal caps that hammer onto the top of the stud (ruining it in the process) but will lock itself onto that baby like crazy and allows you to back her right up. And it tapped off for additional use, no damage to the tool. (Hecho in US) Anyway, I resorted to carefully taping a sharp steak knife into the gasket at one corner and every few minutes tap some more. Just like an oyster shell, the head finally broke it's seal and off she popped. Everyone (including Dave at TRF) said don't dare do this. What the hey, it worked. Which brings me to my question of the day - any good suggestions out there for removing the burnt on crude atop my pistons (short of a steak knife). I thought careful and judicious use of a single edge razor in a holder (windshield brake-tag remover)
would work. The book says use a plastic scraper. They must have some really good plastics in England.
Bill
would work. The book says use a plastic scraper. They must have some really good plastics in England.
Bill
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