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JDMMA70

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ever think about attempting to lap the block surface? May have a better chance at sealing a MHG if the plane is true.
 

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JDMMA70;2044730 said:
ever think about attempting to lap the block surface? May have a better chance at sealing a MHG if the plane is true.


I have checked the block with a straight edge and it is all good to go, besides I am not using a MHG. The 1G isnt really known for blowing a headgasket like the 7M.... we just spin bearings when the oil gets a little low haha. Also I cant get the other dowel out and I dont feel like screwing it up trying to get it out.
 

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Man you really lucked out in not buying a white soarer lol, don't get me wrong i love mine but i just think yours has a much better paint scheme. Also thanks for pointing out the differences in the master cylinders, it should help when i do my auto to manual swap.



BTW if your having trouble finding anything 1g or soarer specific i am willing to help you source it since i live in Japan, just shoot me a PM.
 

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schmuckingham;2044732 said:
I have checked the block with a straight edge and it is all good to go, besides I am not using a MHG. The 1G isnt really known for blowing a headgasket like the 7M.... we just spin bearings when the oil gets a little low haha. Also I cant get the other dowel out and I dont feel like screwing it up trying to get it out.

have a bowl of Wheaties and then try again.
 

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themadhatter;2044737 said:
Man you really lucked out in not buying a white soarer lol, don't get me wrong i love mine but i just think yours has a much better paint scheme. Also thanks for pointing out the differences in the master cylinders, it should help when i do my auto to manual swap.



BTW if your having trouble finding anything 1g or soarer specific i am willing to help you source it since i live in Japan, just shoot me a PM.


I will keep this in mind, I was going to get a manifold from over there but no one will import it for some reason.

JDMMA70;2044738 said:
have a bowl of Wheaties and then try again.


I tried Wheaties, dried ice, leverage and even heat....... no bueno
 

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3p141592654;2044750 said:
Tap it, put on some washers and a bolt. and tighten the nut to get it out of there.


Again, no real reason to. I have found two different MHG for the engine but their crush thickness is too thin and they will raise compression considerably and the coolant/oil passages dont line up with the turbo version. I have also checked with Cometic about getting a MHG made to work but they dont have the tooling to do so. Secondly there is no point to lap the head, I checked for flatness in every plane possible and it is flat enough for me not to be able to get the thinnest feeler gauge under my straight edge ( which is like .0025). If I need a good smooth RMA then I would do it but since MHG is out I dont feel the need.
 

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3p141592654;2044750 said:
Tap it, put on some washers and a bolt. and tighten the nut to get it out of there.


For future reference this really works, came out by hand after struggling with it for days
 

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Update


I have been working on the car here and there, I waited for the cylinder head back for awhile and I got it back last week. It is back on the block and I went to torque down my head stud nuts but I didnt have a socket skinny enough to fit down in between the follower bucket holes. Once I got a socket I torqued the nuts down to 60 ft/lbs, little higher than factory 47 ft/lbs.


Now I am chasing a timing issue, every time I set the belt on everything lines up perfect and then when I turn it over by hand the exhaust gear gets off somehow. Its not a full tooth and we know the belt is not jumping but I have done the belt 4 times now and it does it every time. I am beginning to think it is just how it is. I will have some pictures tomorrow.
 

supraguy@aol

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Is it a new belt?
Be sure that you have the right part number- maybe the new belt has one too many or too few teeth?
 

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supraguy@aol;2053067 said:
Is it a new belt?
Be sure that you have the right part number- maybe the new belt has one too many or too few teeth?


It is the right belt, I think what is happening is the cam gear moves slightly when I tighten the belt up to remove the slack