Hi all,
Had a bit of a look around in other topics, but couldn't find what I'm looking for.
I got a 70 Fastback and want to replace the head (burnt valve).
Is it possible to remove the head with the engine in place or does it have to come out?
Also has anyone used one of the various stock replacement heads and recommend one or are most people reconditioning the existing heads.
Now I know that it probably would be better to recondition the whole engine but at this stage I dont have the finances to do so and need my daily
driver back on the road.
Any advise would be appreciated.
regards, samjo
Yes it is possible to remove the heads while engine is in place
HOWEVER
Its easier and quicker to remove the engine to work on it on the bench as it will take half the time, and with VWs if you are removing one side
then its best to remove the other side as well.. as you will find its probably beggared as well
You will have to replace a fair few gaskets as well
where r u at
It's kind of what I expected. You could probably get it out in a couple of hours and work would be so much easier.
Was under the impression that a head gasket is not required, that leaves inlet and exhaust gaskets. Anything else?
I have just taken the heads off a Type 3 motor which was on my engine stand - what a pain in the arse. Can not believe how much stuff has to come off. Would never attempt it in the car.
push rod tube gaskets, oil cooler seal, rocket cover gaskets might as well do the rear seal while yr in there
and check both heads while its out also replace the valve guides and check the heads for cracks
may be cheaper to get some new heads in the long run
Anyone bought from the two listed suppliers before, or can make recommendations for suppliers?
Rod Penrose Racing http://rodpenroseracing.com.au/standard-heads/141-dual-port-heads-steel-valve...
or
VDUB Depot http://www.vwperformance.com.au/engine/rockers-heads-valves-hardware
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Is it easy to replace the rings while the heads are off or is that a very involved task?
Fairly easy - but care is needed.
Lots of good reading here
http://www.vw-resource.com/engine_rebuild.html
Also YouTube is your friend
Are the Type 3 1600 engines all dual port heads? I think I have read somewhere that some are single port but can't find it anymore.