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PostPosted:Wed Jan 20, 2016 12:45 pm 
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It was certainly a battle. I ended up taking the headers out to get to the flare nuts. I managed to get 2 out, just barely, the rest snapped off, leaving the pipe and thread still attached to the header. So i cut the pipe at the exit, welded up each hole, filed it down, took an angle grinder with a wire brush to the headers and gave them a coat of high temp paint, just to hold off the rusting a bit and clean up the look a bit.

Swapped out the 02 sensor too, the one in there was sure stuck real good. I fear i clipped the wire when reinstalling (should have removed spark plugs for easier access), so i hope it's working!

Still getting smoke shoot out the exhaust after starting the engine if has been run within a short timeframe (next morning it starts clean). Fuel smell seems to have improved since installing a new thermostat. The one in there was stuck open, so it's a lot warmer in the car now and runs at a nicer operating temp. I read that the ECU is in closed loop mode until coolant temp reaches 76c, meaning it gives extra fuel i believe - temp was sitting at about 70c, often cooler when driving on the motorway on a cold day. Now it sits at about 82c.

Also flushed the cooling system, took out the coolant reservoir and gave the inside a good clean out. Cleaned out the throttle body with carb cleaner, lots of black residue around the butterfly valves and behind them. Didn't know it had a MAF sensor so i ordered some MAF cleaner spray but it came after i put it all back together, so that's a future job.

I also changed out the hoses and belts. Seems that the voltage dropping at idle issue has pretty much stopped, so even though the belts looks spot on, no cracks etc. perhaps they were getting near the end of their life span and stretching when under tension. Hoses were original and not even a hairline crack, but thought i'd change them for good measure as a heater hose went a bout a year ago. Top hose was a "direct" replacement :think:

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Finally got the AIR removed! Plus service stuff.

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PostPosted:Sat Jan 23, 2016 8:31 am 
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Car Details:1971 2nd Gen Camaro
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Blimey, sounds like that ended up being a hard job. Can't believe how lucky I must have been that mine all came out fine (bar one, but ended up getting it out eventually). I remember you saying a while ago you were going to remove the air.

Good job by the looks of it :D Lot cleaner engine bay and slightly easier spark plug change as well. Take it you've removed the pump as well and put a shorter belt on?


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PostPosted:Sat Jan 23, 2016 3:02 pm 
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Funnily enough when they were snapping off i remembered back to when you were saying how easy yours were to remove, so something must have caused these to rust in really well. It was a Canada car so maybe a lot of moisture got into the engine bay during the winter months.

Ye i had actually removed the air pump about a year ago when i changed the alternator out, as helped a bit with access. Luckily it's a v belt car, so haven't had to worry about belts, it was just a case of taking the pump and belt off and everything carried on nicely. Removing the headers did make it a lot easier to change the o2 sensor out. Even from underneath the car i could barely get a ring spanner to attach and move. Everything has plenty of copper grease on too, so any future work should be relatively straight forward and as you say, a lot easier to get to spark plugs!

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PostPosted:Sun Jan 24, 2016 2:57 pm 
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another job done.... does it seem to run any better ?

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PostPosted:Mon Jan 25, 2016 11:17 am 
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does it seem to run any better ?
Not really, the only changed i noticed was a week later after i changed out the thermostat and belts. Idle drop issue has lessened by a lot with new belts and fuel smell has gone down by a lot with the warmer running temp. Still get the puff of smoke on start up, so i'm thinking that i should get around to doing the valve stem seals soon. Bit scared of that one.

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PostPosted:Fri Feb 05, 2016 8:39 pm 
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Car Details:1986 Camaro, bought into Spain by me in 1993.
305 replaced by a 355, 750 Demon carb, RPM AirGap intake, Brodix heads, Hedman Hedders, 3" Flowmaster exhaust.
Wheels are Summit aluminium 5 spokes, tyres are 245 rear 225 front BF Goodrich.
B/M transmission, battery relocated to the rear, GoodMark 4" cowl steel hood.
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does it seem to run any better ?
Not really, the only changed i noticed was a week later after i changed out the thermostat and belts. Idle drop issue has lessened by a lot with new belts and fuel smell has gone down by a lot with the warmer running temp. Still get the puff of smoke on start up, so i'm thinking that i should get around to doing the valve stem seals soon. Bit scared of that one.
Dead easy......
You´ll need a valve spring compressor tool, I got one from Summit their brand.
If you don´t have compressed air and all the toys you can use nylon rope thin enough to go into the spark plug hole.
Rotate the crank with a socket on the crank nose.
You can feel the air coming out of the spark plug hole as the piston moves up the cylinder so you know the direction of the piston.
Push the nylon rope into the spark plug hole and then move the piston up to TDC.
You can now compress the valve springs to remove the retainers and do the two valve seals.
Back off the piston and retrieve the rope.
Once you´ve done number one valves it gets easier following the firing order.
I´ve done it this way several times and the nylon rope only tangled once in the cylinder,
pliers and a mighty tug got it out.


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PostPosted:Sun Feb 07, 2016 10:46 pm 
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Thanks for the advice, i got the summit spring compressor tool you mentioned a while back. What worries me is fudging up a valve going into a cylinder, or not rotating the engine to the correct point. I do have compressed air and got the tool from summit that connects from an air hose into the spark plug hole, i'm guessing about 100psi should hold it in place? Also unsure of myself when it comes to setting things like setting lash (assuming i would need to unbolt the rocker arms).

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PostPosted:Mon Feb 08, 2016 12:23 am 
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Car Details:1986 Camaro, bought into Spain by me in 1993.
305 replaced by a 355, 750 Demon carb, RPM AirGap intake, Brodix heads, Hedman Hedders, 3" Flowmaster exhaust.
Wheels are Summit aluminium 5 spokes, tyres are 245 rear 225 front BF Goodrich.
B/M transmission, battery relocated to the rear, GoodMark 4" cowl steel hood.
Location:Spain East Coast
"assuming i would need to unbolt the rocker arms"

The rocker arms have to come off and it´ll be wise to remove the pushrods too.

The spring compressor tool bolts to the rocker studs to get leverage.

Something like this.


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PostPosted:Fri Feb 12, 2016 8:09 pm 
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Thanks Malc, that's really helpful - i find learning visually a lot easier so this is great :thumbup:

Is it me, or did he break the c clip retainer piece after compressing the spring while removing it?

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PostPosted:Sat Feb 13, 2016 1:51 pm 
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Car Details:1986 Camaro, bought into Spain by me in 1993.
305 replaced by a 355, 750 Demon carb, RPM AirGap intake, Brodix heads, Hedman Hedders, 3" Flowmaster exhaust.
Wheels are Summit aluminium 5 spokes, tyres are 245 rear 225 front BF Goodrich.
B/M transmission, battery relocated to the rear, GoodMark 4" cowl steel hood.
Location:Spain East Coast
The retainer is not a c clip its a collet.
It's in two pieces and resembles an inverted cone when in place.

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