just started project pinto, started stripin my 2 ltr lump 2day, got the cam cover off 2 find that the head bolts are the splin bolts and havnt got the right size at home but am hopful borrowing 1 tomorrow off a mate, so should have the head off tomorrow. removed dissy and binned it cus its a vacum 1. i turned the engine over by hand and it had compressions so the insides should b good. Also striped a second head i got so got a few spares already, got 2 capri cast exhaust mainfold if any 1 wants em.
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got the head off today and the bores are mintie, so excuss for a 2.1 rebore lol, got the sump off and it looks all good down there aswell, soon as the cranks out am goin 2 wash the block off as there a layer of oil n crap on it but all looks good. Few questions now how do u get the pulleys of the cam, oil pump and crank.
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On my first engine the crank sprocket was a bar-steward to get off, as you can't get a puller onto it. I chiselled around a bit until I'd put a gouge into the crank nose where the oil seal seals! After having destroyed the front cover (the alloy plate) I found out that a new front cover with oil seal fitted only cost about £5 more than the oil seal itself.
If the sprocket won't budge, find out the price and availablity of the front cover from ford etc. and consider completely sacrificing it to get a puller onto the sprocket properly. You're gonna have to be taking the front cover off anyway and you'll be fitting a new oil seal too.
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Screwdriver levered against block with blade in one of the starter ring gear teeth. The sprocket bolts aren't in too tight and that ring gear has a pretty big diameter which gives a lot of counter torque when holding everything in place!
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