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Nathan's Road-Legal/Track BB4
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Re: Nathan's Road-Legal/Track BB4
Yeah numerous options really. I'm sure I can make it work better to suit my wire tuck as well 

Yeah it's an a7 head with a professional race spec port and polish.Merlin wrote:Is any part of the head modified?
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do you need the special tool to remove the valves?

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Re: Nathan's Road-Legal/Track BB4
Yes, I bought one of these...Lude-dude wrote:do you need the special tool to remove the valves?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/271357236749? ... 1439.l2649
Much cheaper than some other options (You can even pay tens times the amount for this exact version) but it worked a treat!
I have actually designed an adjustable version based on the HPT tool...

... but I wanted the cups from the tool I bought to save on manufacturing costs.
I thought I'd give it a go anyway (As why not?!) and it worked perfectly, so no need to make one

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NafemanNathan wrote:Yeah initially I just... ...gave one of the ports a scrub with a toothbrush (Stace's)

I would. Considering you've got really clear access, it's already hollow (so the drill will be guided straight) and it's a through hole rather that a blind hole (so obvious when you've gone to the right depth). Work up in small stages until the walls that are left are thin enough to peel away from the head, using long nose pliers.NafemanNathan wrote:I'll have a look and see what I can do though. It's obviously soft enough, so I might just go straight for the drill
This ^^^^Merlin wrote:I would get another OEM sensor and put it back in so you have the OEM water temp gauge as well.
Because the engine sits at varying temps all round and the head is the area that will overheat first, so that's what you want to monitor - to get soonest warning so you can act before it's too late. Sandwich plate would be slower reacting.
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Re: Nathan's Road-Legal/Track BB4
Diluted 50/50 or not Rob, the results aren't bad
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Fresh out of the tub and the exhaust ports looked like this...




But after a quick scrubbing sess with a pretty soft toothbrush (Max's), the results are this...



Cleanest exhaust port...

Dirtiest...

Where the temp sender snapped off...

And where it comes through...

I think it should be pretty straight forward to remove.





And then the biggest difference!...


Very happy with the results
I may still give it a spray of etch primer and paint though 
One question I have...
Does anyone recognise these?...


I found them both in the sink after I emptied the tub
Can't think what they'd be for or if they were even supposed to be in there!
Also, the plug wasn't in the sink, so I don't know if there were any more 

Fresh out of the tub and the exhaust ports looked like this...




But after a quick scrubbing sess with a pretty soft toothbrush (Max's), the results are this...



Cleanest exhaust port...

Dirtiest...

Where the temp sender snapped off...

And where it comes through...

I think it should be pretty straight forward to remove.





And then the biggest difference!...


Very happy with the results


One question I have...
Does anyone recognise these?...


I found them both in the sink after I emptied the tub



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You want to get and do some proper work on that car, look how clean your finger is 

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Re: Nathan's Road-Legal/Track BB4
That's because they've been sat in degreaser for two evening on the trott! 

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Are you replacing the valve stem seals? Rubber bits can get badly affected by being soaked in degreasers (go all soft and such like).
Are those 2 mystery objects magnetic, by any chance? The black one in particular looks like the end of a magnetic sump plug?

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