Need to replace the distributor O-ring and get the dist off to clean it up.
Had a first go at releasing the bolts but stuck solid. Actually sheared the torx bit but the bolts still OK - Phew.
Bolts now soaking in Ease-it and giving them a sharp tap with the hammer each time I pass the engine (it's out of the car currently).
Typical mild steel into alloy. Any hints/tips to loosen as this will need a degree of finesse rather than the usual brute force and heat.
MR2 Mk II, Rev II, 3SGTE
Dist end cam cap bolts.
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Re: Dist end cam cap bolts.
I dont remove the cap, Just undo the 2 bolts holding the dizzy on and slide it out of the head.
Re: Dist end cam cap bolts.
Thanks.
I'd been told they need to be loosened to allow it to come out. It seemed a bit tight so will try again.
I'd been told they need to be loosened to allow it to come out. It seemed a bit tight so will try again.
Re: Dist end cam cap bolts.
definitley not, it'll come out just fine
Re: Dist end cam cap bolts.
The caps are only 20NM or something aren't they? Surprised you managed to snap a torx bit in there!
Re: Dist end cam cap bolts.
Spot on with the torque but mild steel bolts into alloy, time & corrosion are never a good combo. I see it a lot when I'm renovating motorbikes.
Hopefully the dizzy does pull out. The main bolts are loose but it didn't seem to want to come out.
Hopefully the dizzy does pull out. The main bolts are loose but it didn't seem to want to come out.
Re: Dist end cam cap bolts.
Of course, if it's that bad though I wouldn't hold out much hope for the threads in the head to be in very good shape... currently going through that with exhaust manifold studs
Re: Dist end cam cap bolts.
My manifold came off OK. That was after a few days of soaking with Ease-it and tapping with a hammer. All the nuts came off fine (first time ever). Only had 2 stuck/stripped ones so far on this rebuild - the bolt for the stay on the turbo and the bolt on the coolant manifold. Managed to recover both with taps & dies.
Even the suspension has been OK but again lots of soaking in Ease it then a bit of heat.
Even the suspension has been OK but again lots of soaking in Ease it then a bit of heat.
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Re: Dist end cam cap bolts.
I had this on an na engine i was stripping. I ended up taking a dremmel with a thin cutting disc and under cutting the head of the bolts to ease any clamping force, then cutting 2 flats on the side of the heads and using a spanner.
Re: Dist end cam cap bolts.
Cheers. Tight - but came out without having to undo the bolts. Happy days. Dizzy polished up nicely and new seal fitted. Plenty of assembly oil and slid back in nicely. Dremels are very useful for cutting and creating slots in stuck bolts - used that trick many times.