Author Topic: Story so far series 1 resto  (Read 500237 times)

0 Members and 33 Guests are viewing this topic.

lancialulu

  • Press Officer
  • Permanent resident
  • *****
  • Posts: 5267
Re: Story so far series 1 resto
« Reply #240 on: 22 October, 2015, 05:20:39 PM »
I believe the club could hire you a spring compressor, but why noy buy one they are always a good thing to have if messing with old cars?
Its not the winning but taking part! or is it taking apart?
Lancias:
1955 Aurelia B12
1967 Fulvia 1.3HFR
1972 Fulvia 1600HF
1972 Fulvia Sport 1600
1983 HPE VX
1988 Delta 1.6GTie
1998 Zeta 21.  12v

lancianut666

  • Permanent resident
  • ***
  • Posts: 2144
  • Slow but rough
Re: Story so far series 1 resto
« Reply #241 on: 24 October, 2015, 10:22:08 AM »
Hi all
had to go and fix a poorly PC yesterday so no progress...but seeing as the bodywork repairs won't start till later this year I will have a rummage for my valve spring compressor or buy a new one  and whip the head off.
Clarkey
Fulvia Coupe S2 Flavia Coupe 1967 1.8 Kugelfischer Prisma 1.6 carb Y10 Fila Y10 Touring Dedra 1.8 Dedra 2.0 Turbo Appia S1

lancianut666

  • Permanent resident
  • ***
  • Posts: 2144
  • Slow but rough
Re: Story so far series 1 resto
« Reply #242 on: 26 October, 2015, 09:44:25 AM »
Re valve spring compressor
No sign of it in my toolbox of doom so scored a cheapy one from ebay be here Thursday.. Alarmed to read some reviews on new ones from Halfords how the the threads stripped after three valves!!!! so went for an old fashioned cast thingy
Clarkey
ps any more tips for taking the head off.. can you take the inlet manifold off? will the ends of the rockers take a grindstone to take out any dents same goes for the little pushrods
Fulvia Coupe S2 Flavia Coupe 1967 1.8 Kugelfischer Prisma 1.6 carb Y10 Fila Y10 Touring Dedra 1.8 Dedra 2.0 Turbo Appia S1

lancianut666

  • Permanent resident
  • ***
  • Posts: 2144
  • Slow but rough
Re: Story so far series 1 resto
« Reply #243 on: 26 October, 2015, 07:31:04 PM »
Hi all
made a start this afternoon, got all the rocker shafts and head nuts off so tried to loosen the head by spinning it over on the key...no discernible movement... have I missed anything.. Will have another play tomorrow
Clarkey
Fulvia Coupe S2 Flavia Coupe 1967 1.8 Kugelfischer Prisma 1.6 carb Y10 Fila Y10 Touring Dedra 1.8 Dedra 2.0 Turbo Appia S1

SanRemo78

  • Rebel Poster
  • **
  • Posts: 882
Re: Story so far series 1 resto
« Reply #244 on: 26 October, 2015, 07:59:30 PM »
I assume the plugs are still in?

Now I've never tried this myself but it's something my Dad said many years ago that worked for him. Assuming cylinders 1 and 4 on an inline engine are matched you can try feeding some nylon rope through the plug holes and then spin the engine. The rope will compress but when there's enough in there it should pop the head loose. My experience with cylinder head removal is limited to Betas and they use bolts, not studs.

Guy

frankxhv773t

  • Permanent resident
  • ***
  • Posts: 2399
Re: Story so far series 1 resto
« Reply #245 on: 26 October, 2015, 09:07:48 PM »
Bolts make things rather easier because once they are removed you can put a block of wood against the side of the head and belt it with a Birmingham screwdriver. With studs, the fact that you have removed the nuts from the top does not mean the studs themselves are not still welded onto the head by time, corrosion and sheer bloody mindedness. Martin Buckley wrote about a similar problem on a Flaminia engine in Classic & Sportscar in April 1990. His dad tried everything including a trolley jack under the exhaust manifold. The studs were so firmly seized that he was able to lift the whole front of the car off the ground without releasing the offending head. The final solution was to heat up the head judiciously with an oxyacelylene torch then cooling the studs with thin oil. Even this took some hours of repeated heat cycles to release the head.

There may be an easier solution out there though....

lancianut666

  • Permanent resident
  • ***
  • Posts: 2144
  • Slow but rough
Re: Story so far series 1 resto
« Reply #246 on: 27 October, 2015, 10:03:52 AM »
Hi all
The plugs were all in and it turned over very slowly so I will try charging the battery and having another go. I was wondering if there is anything else to undo, the inlet manifold is still on as is the exhaust manifold but there is only a short bit of pipe on there. The carb linkage is disconnected along with the top hose and the fuel line (plugged with a golf tee) there is a heater hose on the bottom of the inlet manifold and a banjoed metal pipe from the manifold to the head??
Thanks for all the advice, the one about the nylon rope is interesting
If none of these methods work I might have to put the engine crane back together and take the engine and box out AAARRRGGGHHH!!!
Clarkey
Fulvia Coupe S2 Flavia Coupe 1967 1.8 Kugelfischer Prisma 1.6 carb Y10 Fila Y10 Touring Dedra 1.8 Dedra 2.0 Turbo Appia S1

the.cern

  • Permanent resident
  • ***
  • Posts: 1494
Re: Story so far series 1 resto
« Reply #247 on: 27 October, 2015, 10:19:49 AM »
The head WILL come off ..... it is simply a matter of what method will do the job most easily and with no damage!!!

I have heard of the nylon rope method before but have never tried it. It is sound in principle, but I have yet to meet anyone who has used it. My concern is that somewhere there will be something still securing the head, maybe a nut not removed and so there is that potential for damage!!! Please note that I am a renowned worrier!!!

Pretty much guaranteed, but a lot of work is to use the method I  employed on the B20. It requires making a puller consisting of a steel plate drilled to match the rocker shaft securing studs and the head studs. The holes matching the head studs are tapped. MO ... bolt the plate onto the head using the rocker shaft studs. Insert bolts into the threaded holes over the head studs. Tighten these bolts down evenly to bear onto the ends of the head studs thus lifting the head in a controlled, level manner. A lot of work, but it does the job!!!!

I should add here that I have not done this on an Appia and assume that rocker shaft studs and head studs are arrayed in a suitable manner.

Good luck!!

                       Andy

lancianut666

  • Permanent resident
  • ***
  • Posts: 2144
  • Slow but rough
Re: Story so far series 1 resto
« Reply #248 on: 27 October, 2015, 11:47:48 AM »
Hi Andy
sounds like a good idea except I have no taps or dies....might be time for the rope trick...will have a play after lunch have been working on a database for a customer and now my head hurts.
Clarkey
Fulvia Coupe S2 Flavia Coupe 1967 1.8 Kugelfischer Prisma 1.6 carb Y10 Fila Y10 Touring Dedra 1.8 Dedra 2.0 Turbo Appia S1

lancianut666

  • Permanent resident
  • ***
  • Posts: 2144
  • Slow but rough
Re: Story so far series 1 resto
« Reply #249 on: 27 October, 2015, 05:31:50 PM »
Hi all
resorted to the engine crane only result was the car was lifted off the ground! have left the studs to soak overnight  and will get the blowlamp out tomorrow
Clarkey
Fulvia Coupe S2 Flavia Coupe 1967 1.8 Kugelfischer Prisma 1.6 carb Y10 Fila Y10 Touring Dedra 1.8 Dedra 2.0 Turbo Appia S1

nistri

  • Rebel Poster
  • **
  • Posts: 625
Re: Story so far series 1 resto
« Reply #250 on: 28 October, 2015, 07:40:16 AM »
Sorry for my silly question but have you removed the hidden back bolt? Andrea
Andrea Nistri

Ardea S2
Appia S2
Fulvia GTE
Fulvia Sport 1.3 S
Fulvia Montecarlo
Fulvia Coupe 1.3 S

nistri

  • Rebel Poster
  • **
  • Posts: 625
Re: Story so far series 1 resto
« Reply #251 on: 28 October, 2015, 07:41:10 AM »
I mean nut and not bolt, Andrea
Andrea Nistri

Ardea S2
Appia S2
Fulvia GTE
Fulvia Sport 1.3 S
Fulvia Montecarlo
Fulvia Coupe 1.3 S

lancianut666

  • Permanent resident
  • ***
  • Posts: 2144
  • Slow but rough
Re: Story so far series 1 resto
« Reply #252 on: 28 October, 2015, 08:34:38 AM »
Hi
one of the domed nuts down the back of the head has been removed making 12 in all with 1 large domed nut from the middle of the head. The damned thing is so solid it feels like all the nuts are still on!
Clarkey
Fulvia Coupe S2 Flavia Coupe 1967 1.8 Kugelfischer Prisma 1.6 carb Y10 Fila Y10 Touring Dedra 1.8 Dedra 2.0 Turbo Appia S1

lancianut666

  • Permanent resident
  • ***
  • Posts: 2144
  • Slow but rough
Re: Story so far series 1 resto
« Reply #253 on: 28 October, 2015, 09:41:08 AM »
Hi all
the plan today is to stick the blowlamp either down the thermostat hole (no thermostat in there) or up the exhaust manifold then get the engine crane to give some tension onto the studs by pulling up on the head and the with a block of wood tap the cylinder block down to loosen the head..sounds easy but I bet there will be a lot of swearing...
Clarkey
Fulvia Coupe S2 Flavia Coupe 1967 1.8 Kugelfischer Prisma 1.6 carb Y10 Fila Y10 Touring Dedra 1.8 Dedra 2.0 Turbo Appia S1

lancianut666

  • Permanent resident
  • ***
  • Posts: 2144
  • Slow but rough
Re: Story so far series 1 resto
« Reply #254 on: 28 October, 2015, 12:57:29 PM »
no swearing just frustration...have left the car suspended from the head as I am at lunch now...tried heating the head up with a blowlamp no effect...
Fulvia Coupe S2 Flavia Coupe 1967 1.8 Kugelfischer Prisma 1.6 carb Y10 Fila Y10 Touring Dedra 1.8 Dedra 2.0 Turbo Appia S1