Oliver,
I would be very wary of leaving rust in the gap between the top ring and the
top f the piston. I don't know how to be sure the very narrow gap is clean
without removing the pistons. In theory, you could loosen the rod bolts and
raise the piston slightly, but there is likely a ridge at the top of the
cylinder bore which will prevent this. That's why pistons are usually
removed from the bottom after the crank is removed. But, it's your motor.
Gary
----- Original Message -----
From: "Oliver" <sumton@sbcglobal.net>
To: "'datsun-roadsters: autox.team.net'" <datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net>
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 9:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] datsun ealry 67 1600 head gasket..Repair advice.
> took the head to a machine shop today. he looked at it and said "Datsun?"
> a good sign!
>
> he pointed out a number of places where the gasket had not held, and
> tomorrow i'll pick up a freshly resurfaced head.
>
> i'm going to clean up the block/cylinder walls as best I can. i've
> already started the PB Blaster treatments.
>
> i've started regimens of PB Blaster and heat for that nasty little bolt.
> everyone cross your fingers for me!!!!!!
>
> with a little luck next week i'll be firing it up.
>
> anyone got a replacement head bolt or two for an early 67 1600 to sell?
> that would be SAE, not metric. ________________________________________
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