[FC] Concern on head removal
Andy
rumbleseat66 at hotmail.com
Mon Jul 18 15:33:39 EDT 2011
Yes it can be done. The rear needs to be lowered which means freeing up all the sheetmetal to body weatherstripping (if you have any). I like to somehow loosen the front trans mounts in some way as to not twist and strain them. Can't remember if it will drop down far enough without pulling the axles - probably not. Of course it's easier if you remove the carb studs.
Soaking the headnuts days before you start can't hurt. Everybody probably has a different trick but I like to grab the stud with a vice-grips and hit the nut with my impact wrench. Requires removing the top shround though.
By the time you disconnect everything needed to drop it down enough to do the head, you will notice the whole powertrain is ready to come out. If you have a nice powertrain jack you might as well remove it. But if this is a one man operation with a floor jack, a piece of wood and a prayer then leaving it on those front mounts can be much easier and safer.
Good luck!
Andy
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From: Daniel Monasterio <dmonasterio at hotmail.com>
To: VirtualVairs <virtualvairs at corvair.org>, CORVANATICS <corvanatics at corvair.org>
Sent: Mon, Jul 18, 2011 18:46:55 GMT+00:00
Subject: [FC] Concern on head removal
Need to remove/replace left head on a Greenbrier but, don't remember if it is possible and/or practical to remove it without removing powertrain just by lowering engine. Have done easily on LM cars but, my memory is not working well about this on FCs.
Thanks in advance
Daniel Monasterio
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