Got home this evening and removed the intake manifold, alternator. and the heads. No problems. I did find a temp sensor a wire connector, 2 nuts and a washer along with a bunch of gunk on the top line of the heads where the heads meat the engine! I will call around tomorrow and get some prices on removing the remaining studs and the 3 broken studs.
Now it will be easier for me to finish cleaning the block for paint.
Your probably wondering why I do not go ahead and rebuild the engine and port polish etc the heads? Money and lack of. So I will have to make due with what I have for now and worry about that another time.
I still need to remove the flange bolts from the other manifold, and prep the firewall for paint before the engine goes back in. So much to do so little time :o)
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Off with the intake & Alternator ..... |
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Off with the heads .... |
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Bolts etc .... |
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Not much left ... man those pistons are dirty! |
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