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Old 28-03-2007, 22:32
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how easy is it to remove the head on the ca18et engine? bearing in mind i have next to no practical engine experience

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Old 28-03-2007, 22:33
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why whats gone wrong mate ?, neither did i, and i removed and fitted a head, you ain't bought a ported one have you ? i know torbomike has a amt head, and i ant seen it for sale yet.
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Its not that hard but for a 1st timer I would allow Two days for the job and a helper would be an advantage.
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why whats gone wrong mate ?, neither did i, and i removed and fitted a head, you ain't bought a ported one have you ? i know torbomike has a amt head, and i ant seen it for sale yet.
I managed to blow 2 of the studs out of the manifold, so i'm getting it helicoiled. I really just wanna save money on labour costs of my local mechanic, and to build up a bit of practical knowledge
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you don't have to remove the head for that i did it myself only with removing the header. 5 hours work.
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Old 25-05-2007, 21:44
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yep he is correct. You do not have to remove the head to do that, use a right angled air drill and a helecoil kit.. Buy some new studs and nuts from nissan or fixings shop
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