03-11-2019, 02:14 PM
Someone
It might just be me drains the water out undo's the nuts a bit and starts the engine.
( The engine self stops once the head is loose )
Its naughty but can work.
The other extreme has been to remove the block with the head in place and use a block of wood and a lump hammer.
This method is reserved for barn find engines. ( or in my late fathers case tin shed at the bottom of the garden find engines )
If the head is badly stuck new studs are required anyway.
It might just be me drains the water out undo's the nuts a bit and starts the engine.
( The engine self stops once the head is loose )
Its naughty but can work.
The other extreme has been to remove the block with the head in place and use a block of wood and a lump hammer.
This method is reserved for barn find engines. ( or in my late fathers case tin shed at the bottom of the garden find engines )
If the head is badly stuck new studs are required anyway.