Saturday, March 20, 2010

Taking Apart The Block

Remove the two dowels from the head

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Remove the water pump.

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Remove remaining sensors, mine only had 1, but they can have up to three in that area.

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Turn her upside down, and remove the oil pan. 19 10mm bolts.

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Replace oil pan gasket, and oil pan if severely dented.

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Remove 8 13mm main cap bolts.

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Remove gently.

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Remove rear oil seal cover

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Remove oil pump

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Gently remove all bearings.

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Mark, Label order of caps.

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Remove 2 thrust bearings, second opening from oil seal plate (left)

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Remove all caps, bearings, etc

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Push pistons through wall slowly until they come out the head

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Completely disassembled block!

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