Posted by old on February 14, 2010 at 20:56:32 from (4.245.6.78):
In Reply to: Head removal posted by Zachary Hoyt on February 14, 2010 at 18:45:44:
Head like that can /will be pains and if done wrong can end up costing big $$ to fix a mistake. You can remove it with out doing any thing with the rocker arms etc but if you get that stuff out of the way you better off. Now for the old school things. Remove the rocker arm assembly. Then DO NOT touch the push rods till you get a piece of card board. Mark on the card board front and back and poke holes in it for the push rods. and also mark #1, #2, #3, and #4 and put those push rods in order of where they cam out so as to keep the wear factor the same. Now if you want more sort of person to person help drop me an e-mail and I'll give you my phone number which I have done many times and I talk to a good number of Y-T people that way
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