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guy1unico 04-10-2016 09:37 PM

Head removal/any tips?
 

I have a leaky copper gasket (new) on one side. The other head is fine never a problem (graphite gasket) so I'm leaving it alone. I'm not sure why it is leaking but it will be a bear to get that head off. Do you have any tips to ease the process?????????????
Thank you.

36rgtop 04-10-2016 09:43 PM

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What type engine? Bolts? Studs?? Type heads?? Two different type gaskets?? Why??

guy1unico 04-10-2016 10:24 PM

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49 - 53, 3 3/8" bore, dome pistons, relieived.
I had to do a piston oil ring repair on the passenger side. The driver side is fine.
Only had 1 copper gasket from Speedway in my shop.

cretin 04-10-2016 11:06 PM

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Well how did you get it off the first time?

Drbrown 04-10-2016 11:36 PM

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Do a search of the subject on the forums. Many discussions about the it.

scooder 04-11-2016 03:48 AM

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If it's just had a new head gasket, the head will come off no problem.
It's only if it's been on a good while (years and years) that it sometimes is a bear to remove.
Just whip it off.
Martin.

37 Cab 04-11-2016 04:33 AM

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Loosen the bolts and start it. I have heard that works sometimes. Any problem with doing it this way?

34PKUP 04-11-2016 04:41 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 37 Cab (Post 1275216)
Loosen the bolts and start it. I have heard that works sometimes. Any problem with doing it this way?

Tip# 2, Remember to remove the fasteners before trying to remove the head.

jrvariel48 04-11-2016 05:07 AM

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I welded a piece of 1/2" rod to a spark plug and made a slide hammer. Works excellent!!
It took me about two minutes and the head was off

slowforty 04-11-2016 07:31 AM

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jrvariel48 has the best solution a similar tool worked for me

V12Bill 04-11-2016 09:53 AM

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If this is an 8BA engine, it has bolts not studs. When the bolts are removed, what is left to hold the head on???

47COE 04-11-2016 01:19 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 37 Cab (Post 1275216)
Loosen the bolts and start it. I have heard that works sometimes. Any problem with doing it this way?

That works well if you have compression. I had an engine with a bunch of stuck valves and no compression. Had to make a head puller.

Sounds like the engine in question here probably has compression.

Tom Walker 04-11-2016 02:42 PM

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Make 2 of these: cut a piece of 3/4" id tube about 10" long and weld over an old spark plug. Weld a 6" long piece of same tube to the top to make a T, which is the handle. Screw each into front and back plug hole, you can rock them to break the seal, and then use them to pull the head.

41Joe 04-11-2016 02:51 PM

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I have heard of using rope and putting it in thru the spark plug hole and filling the piston bore. Obviously make sure that your piston isn't at TDC. Once you got enough in there, rotate the engine so that the piston compresses the rope and pushes on the head. I have only tried this on non-flathead engines.

scooder 04-12-2016 07:51 AM

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Guys, it recently had a new copper head gasket on the side he wants to remove. Therefore, undo the nuts/bolts and take the head off. No need to make special tools, or any start it up when loose or rope down the plug holes, it should just pull/wiggle off with your hands.
Martin.

JWL 04-12-2016 08:05 AM

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I think we should go beyond removing the head and replacing the gasket. There is no inherent technical reason for the copper gasket to "leak". As Martin said, if the head has been on for a relatively short time frame removal should be simple/easy. But, determining where the leak was, and why, is important. How was it decided the gasket is leaking? Was there an external leak or combustion leak or what?? If the mating surfaces are flat and without damage and if a reasonable multi-step torque procedure(without over torque) has been followed the copper gasket will withstand cylinder pressures more than double that which a stock engine can produce. It should be noted the introduction of detonation can not only destroy gaskets but also mechanical parts. Using a pliable sealer at the threads of the 8BA style engine is helpful in stopping coolant leaks around the bolts. Of course, a careful look for any cracks is also advised.

Pete/Ct. 04-12-2016 08:41 AM

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I agree with above, loosen the bolts and turn the engine over with the starter, always works for me. Pete/Ct.

41panelmark 04-13-2016 07:35 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 37 Cab (Post 1275216)
Loosen the bolts and start it. I have heard that works sometimes. Any problem with doing it this way?

I did that once, worked fine.

Karl 04-15-2016 09:42 PM

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In my Model A I have threaded thin rope through the spark plug hole until no more will go through then turned the engine over by hand That will pop them off normally -Karl


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