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Removing SVX Heads
Hi Everyone, Its been a long time since I've posted on the form, (Yahoo days). Been tried to keep active as far as reading. But anyway, I have a problem, hopefully someone here can help me out.
I recently replaced the value cover gaskets, and had one of the bolts break of in the head (save me the slaps across the head, I know thats a BAD thing ). I need to get the head of so I can take it down to my buddy's machine shop. I own the service manuals so getting it apart looks pretty easy... problem is the camshaft pulley. 1. Do I need to (or is it recommended) to remove the pulley from the camshaft. 2. If so, what is the best way to get it apart. I don't have the camshaft pulley tool from subaru, so what can you recommend. 3. If anyone has pulled one of these bad boys apart, what steps did you take, and what should I avoid. Thanks, Dallin |
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Re: Removing SVX Heads
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If you pull the head off, an impact gun wil remove the cam sprocket bolt, then the sprocket just slides off, it has a keyway, so it's no big deal to remove it. Be sure to replace the cam seal while it's off.
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Hi Huck, Thanks for the quick reply.
I forgot to mention that the engine is still in the car. I have the intake, belts, ps pump, etc all removed. Its basicly the block and the heads. Thought about using my air powered tools, but I couldn't get anything to fit, (Front of the car is in the way) Also, since the values are hydrolic, i'm assuming i'm not going to have to do much as far as alignment, etc. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks, Dallin |
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Removing the cam carrier is all you should have to remove, not the accual head, as the valve cover bolts go into the cam carrier.
Getting the lifters to stay in place will be the biggest headache, doing it in the car, don't get them mixed up as they need to stay in their original position. They will want to fall out when you remove the cam carrier, the best way I know to help is to jack up the side of the car that you're working on so that the open side is running uphill to help hold them in place.
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On the flip side, if you want to leave the head together it presents a good opportunity to replace the head gasket.
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I don't believe you can remove the SVX heads without removing the cam carrier first......
The frame is in the way.
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Huck Subaru Ambassador 92 SVX LS-Tour Magnaflow Exhaust, 5-Spd-AWD 88 XT6 AWD 5-Speed "Bride of FrankenWedge" 15 Impreza Premium Sedan 15 Crosstrek XV 5-Speed My 5-Speed "How-To" Write-up 1976 Pontiac Firebird Formula Current Count of Subaru's Owned.... "70" |
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Ignore me, I speak from ignorance. |
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I made a tool to hold the cam sprocket. It is made from 3/4" square tubing, it has two legs with a 1/2" bolt in each leg. The bolts are held in place with a nut and hex coupling. The nut and hex coupling are long enough to reach inside the sprocket to the spokes.
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You got a picture of your bracket? ...In place
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Huck Subaru Ambassador 92 SVX LS-Tour Magnaflow Exhaust, 5-Spd-AWD 88 XT6 AWD 5-Speed "Bride of FrankenWedge" 15 Impreza Premium Sedan 15 Crosstrek XV 5-Speed My 5-Speed "How-To" Write-up 1976 Pontiac Firebird Formula Current Count of Subaru's Owned.... "70" |
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