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Removing head studs and other adventures
Is there a trick to removing the head studs? I tried putting another nut below the head nut and jamming them together, but when I try to turn the stud, the two nuts together turn and the stud won't give. I want to give them a good cleaing on the wire wheel, and I want to have better access to the interior of the block to better clean that.
Other adventures: I was attaching my connecting rods onto the new pistons today. One of the new wrist pins is way too tight in the connecting rod bushing. Just gets wedged in place. Put the old wrist pin back and it's fine. Okay, not the ideal solution, but I'll live and it will save me another trip to the machine shop. The next two wrist pins fit just fine. Then I got to the last one and saw a crack a third of the way across the wrist pin bushing. So of course, I figure I better change it, and while I'm at it I may as well have the tight one honed. (Another trip to the machine shop, oh goody.) I'm thinking I better have another good look at the other three . . .
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Bob Farace
1971 Alfa Romeo 1750 Spider Veloce
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