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craig
11-11-2008, 07:32 PM
if i didn't just get home I'd come help you

Kevin 1G Drummer
11-11-2008, 08:05 PM
hmm, I just started cooking my dinner, abd by the time I get done, it'll probably be too late. Working early in the morning sucks ass... :(

scheides
11-12-2008, 09:49 AM
Thanks for the offers guys! I actually made a lot of progress on my own last night:
-stopped by MAP and picked up my Kelford 272's and GSC springs *TWO* days early!
-removed strut tower bar
-unhooked all catch can/kracka vent plumbing
-unhooked/untangled all wiring
-unbolted fuel rail/injectors
-removed spark plugs
-drained coolant
-set TDC
-valvecover off
-broke cam gear bolts loose
-zip tied tbelt to gears and strung it up to my old hood prop
-unhooked all coolant lines
-unhooked upper IC pipe and got everything else out of the way

So ya, ready to unbolt cams and headstud bolts and get that mutha off of there! I got home late from work (about 7pm, don't say that's not 'that' late cause I worked a 17 hour 'shift' on the day before!) so I did not get it all the way off. :( Called it quits around 10pm, just too much other stuff going on to keep going.

http://www.scheides.com/albums/evo8/IMG_0449.sized.jpg

Also, I'm getting a few points of advice:
-Leave headstuds in, clean with brake cleaner and shop towels till its so clean I can eat off of it.
-Remove headstuds, use fine sand paper to *lightly* clean the surface of the block, then brake cleaner and shop towels till its clean.

Any votes yay/nay the sandpaper? I imagine it's only necessary if there's a lot of gunk on the block, and even then it should be light light lightly used.

crazy_skier
11-12-2008, 11:49 AM
I would say use a shop vac before wiping with a towel and brake cleaner to get the majority of the metal dust flakes off. That's the last thing you want in this engine! and good progress. now with having zip tied the timing belt to the cam gears are you hoping to hot have to redo the alignment or whats up with that?

scheides
11-12-2008, 11:59 AM
I would say use a shop vac before wiping with a towel and brake cleaner to get the majority of the metal dust flakes off. That's the last thing you want in this engine! and good progress. now with having zip tied the timing belt to the cam gears are you hoping to hot have to redo the alignment or whats up with that?

unbolt cam gears from cams, then pull head and leave all other timing stuff untouched. I just did the timing belt twice, I don't really want to do it a third time. ;)

FattyBoomBatty
11-12-2008, 12:04 PM
If you can get all the old gasket stuff off the block without sandpaper or razor blades or what have you, then do that. You could even maybe use adhesive remover soaked into a rag/towel to loosen up left over gasket stuff, that last part was a guess, I've never done it before, but hey, might work. I have used a razor though, and you just have to be careful.

JET
11-12-2008, 12:44 PM
It is an iron block, scrape away with a razor blade. Carb cleaner works good for removing copper spray.

MustGoFaster
11-12-2008, 06:12 PM
Is it possible to put a MIVEC head on an Evo8? I know they wouldn't have the wiring or anything, just wondering if the block is the same or if there are any extra oil passages added. Crank pickups the same? Just a thought...

Kevin 1G Drummer
11-12-2008, 07:00 PM
Good progress Scheides, I should be able to come help tomorrow night if you're gonna be working on it

mdost03
11-12-2008, 07:08 PM
I would just take the timing belt and gears off, make it a lot easier IMO to get everything put back together and get yourself a little more room to work. You aren't that much away from taking it completely off.