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RE: Head & manifold removal, 77 Midget

To: "William M. Gilroy" <wmgilroy@lucent.com>, "'David Ramsey'" <dwramsey@worldnet.att.net>
Subject: RE: Head & manifold removal, 77 Midget
From: "Elliott, Patrick" <PElliott@attws-wr.swest.attws.com>
Date: Mon, 26 Oct 1998 10:48:56 -0800
Cc: "spridgets@Autox.Team.Net" <spridgets@Autox.Team.Net>
Reply-to: "Elliott, Patrick" <PElliott@attws-wr.swest.attws.com>
Sender: owner-spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
Or.... feed some soft rope (like clothes line) in through a spark plug
hole then turn over the motor by hand. Guaranteed to lift the head up
with out damage.  

> ----------
> From:         David Ramsey[SMTP:dwramsey@worldnet.att.net]
> Reply To:     David Ramsey
> Sent:         Monday, October 26, 1998 11:14 AM
> To:   William M. Gilroy
> Cc:   spridgets@Autox.Team.Net
> Subject:      Re: Head & manifold removal, 77 Midget
> 
> I'm not sure about a 1500 but on the bug-i's those two nuts between
> the center exhaust pipe are hard to remove unless you remove the carbs
> first.  It can be done using a thin wrench and lots of patience
> without removing the carbs but with the Su's gone a socket with a long
> extension works better. Like I said I don't know if this is the same
> on 1500's.  As for the head "smite it a mighty blow" !  I hit it at
> the front and back with my plastic head hammer till it pops loose.
> You really don't have to hit it that hard to break the head gasket
> loose.  If you don't have a plastic dead blow hammer then use a piece
> of wood and your biggest hammer.  It should pop loose with very little
> effort.
>               Crash
> 

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