1850 head removal!!!
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2018 5:49 pm
My 1850 auto has numerous oil leaks both crank seals sump etc so a couple of weeks ago pulled the engine and transmission out. At which point I noticed leaks from the crusty looking head gasket:(
I finally plucked up the courage earlier to remove the head. Being aware of stud issues hence putting it off for so long. To my joy I got all five studs out! All were tight especially the one nearest the timing chain and the centre one. But with lots of WD-40 and sweat got them out by locking two nuts together.
To my surprise was the condition of the internals. Every is in excellent condition in keeping with its 69k. Working on these old cars is a real joy. Especially compared to the modern plastic junk I spend my working life with!
People condemn British Leyland. But every job I do on my dolly's surprise me how well built and engineerd they was.
I finally plucked up the courage earlier to remove the head. Being aware of stud issues hence putting it off for so long. To my joy I got all five studs out! All were tight especially the one nearest the timing chain and the centre one. But with lots of WD-40 and sweat got them out by locking two nuts together.
To my surprise was the condition of the internals. Every is in excellent condition in keeping with its 69k. Working on these old cars is a real joy. Especially compared to the modern plastic junk I spend my working life with!
People condemn British Leyland. But every job I do on my dolly's surprise me how well built and engineerd they was.