My Naked engine bay...
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My Naked engine bay...
Well, for those of you who are aware... a few weeks ago i blew my head gasket,
Today! i finally got the heads off! WHAT A f**king MISSION! im down to the block now and ive just scraped all the gaskets off and im ready to put the new 1's on, i got a full gasket set from Repco for $392, which includes all the oil seals, inlet gasket, cam cover/rocker cover gasket, EVERYTHING.
Because its a bloody MIVEC the adjustable tappets are my main concern, as you will see in the pics i intend to post, my rear bank has been opened atleast once and the little knobby bits that sit between the tappets and the ballbearing (those of you who have opened 1 will know what i mean(again ill take pictures) is damaged and 3 of the plastic covers holding them on are gone, so its going to be delecate putting it back on.
ALSO.... WIRING! HOLY f**k! i really hope i remember to put all the damn wires back on, im following the repair guide so i should have no problems.
5 minute job turning into a 2 hour job? yep, that would be trying to get the crank pully nut off... several swear words, a phone call to Mitsubishi to make sure it was a right hand thread and 2 hours of pulling eventually pulled the bloody nut off....
im almost at the point i wished id just gone to town and traded it on that GPvR... oh well.... the things we do for love eh?
Today! i finally got the heads off! WHAT A f**king MISSION! im down to the block now and ive just scraped all the gaskets off and im ready to put the new 1's on, i got a full gasket set from Repco for $392, which includes all the oil seals, inlet gasket, cam cover/rocker cover gasket, EVERYTHING.
Because its a bloody MIVEC the adjustable tappets are my main concern, as you will see in the pics i intend to post, my rear bank has been opened atleast once and the little knobby bits that sit between the tappets and the ballbearing (those of you who have opened 1 will know what i mean(again ill take pictures) is damaged and 3 of the plastic covers holding them on are gone, so its going to be delecate putting it back on.
ALSO.... WIRING! HOLY f**k! i really hope i remember to put all the damn wires back on, im following the repair guide so i should have no problems.
5 minute job turning into a 2 hour job? yep, that would be trying to get the crank pully nut off... several swear words, a phone call to Mitsubishi to make sure it was a right hand thread and 2 hours of pulling eventually pulled the bloody nut off....
im almost at the point i wished id just gone to town and traded it on that GPvR... oh well.... the things we do for love eh?

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Wheres the guide!!!
Wheres the guide!!!!! 

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Ah - I feel for ya! Rather you than me though...
Hope it all works out. And if you need the tappet thingy's, try Nihon Car Parts in Brisbane - also called Joe & Ricks Mechanical Repairs.
www.nihoncar.citysearch.com.au
Got some from there before - $15 each + GST. Hope you dont need many of them!
Hope it all works out. And if you need the tappet thingy's, try Nihon Car Parts in Brisbane - also called Joe & Ricks Mechanical Repairs.
www.nihoncar.citysearch.com.au
Got some from there before - $15 each + GST. Hope you dont need many of them!
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There is a guide.... its called the workshop manual mate!
nah its far too complex to take pictures after every step etc, im just taking pictures of every part.... so tht people can see it and go "whats that piece for?" and ill say.... "thats the piston"
decent pics to come when i get back to my house (im at my olds, my dad has all the tools and a 6ft pit in the garage
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These are just taken with my phone
The Block in my engine bay:

Front Head and extractors:

The tappet covers:

Where they go (note the red sealant(its been opened before)):

$15 each! are you serious! i need 4 of just the little maroon plastic jacket thingees....
nah its far too complex to take pictures after every step etc, im just taking pictures of every part.... so tht people can see it and go "whats that piece for?" and ill say.... "thats the piston"
decent pics to come when i get back to my house (im at my olds, my dad has all the tools and a 6ft pit in the garage

These are just taken with my phone
The Block in my engine bay:

Front Head and extractors:

The tappet covers:

Where they go (note the red sealant(its been opened before)):

$15 each! are you serious! i need 4 of just the little maroon plastic jacket thingees....

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Nah, ive already bought them now, and im not particully bothered by the price (id set $1300 aside for a new engine) so ive spent $192 on a new cambelt, $392 on a new gasket set and $105 on new adjusters.... so ive still got a bit left over.... just gotta get all the wiring on properly.... thats what im scared of! but so long as i stick to the workshop manual ill be sweet as bro
i cant get a day off to bloody put the thing back together! thats my biggest prob at the mo

i cant get a day off to bloody put the thing back together! thats my biggest prob at the mo
