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Old 11-16-2016, 07:48 PM
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Can this be cleaned also like w did on the pistons?

We cleaned the top of the pistons. Is it also okay to clean the grime on the valves?
Send the heads out to a machine shop and have them refurbished. You are this far along, don't cut corners.
 
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Old 11-16-2016, 08:32 PM
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I feel like the title of this thread should be HG Mad libs. I like it - so full of mystery and you never know what is going to happen next.....

Having had my Rover torn apart and in pieces in the garage, just a short three years ago, I 'kind of' know what you're going thru. I packed my heads up in a large cardboard box, taped the hell out of it and hauled it up the steps of a public transport bus to get them to the machine shop. I was penniless, Roverless, feisty and determined....but I fondly remember those days as good times.. wouldn't trade them for the world.

PS.. that hammer is too close to the heads for my comfort..
 

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Old 11-16-2016, 09:21 PM
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I agree with Abran. I'm told the LR factory had some serious quality control issues with the cylinder heads... springs upside down, etc. Take them to a creditable machine shop who has worked on these heads before, get a proper 3 angle valve job, resurface done for 300-400$ and you will have better than new heads.
 
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Old 11-22-2016, 01:43 PM
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Is it 15lbs then 2x 90 degrees? Thanks
 
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And just to be absolutely clear, you tighten all the bolts in sequence to 20Nm, then you turn them all 90 degrees in sequence, then you turn them another 90 degrees in sequence.
That's if you're using stretch bolts. If you replaced them with studs you will follow the manufacturer's guidelines.

Did you use copper coat on the gaskets? Some people swear by it; others say to avoid it.
 
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Old 11-22-2016, 03:56 PM
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Also, the 90 degree sweep should be done in 1 smooth motion. No starting and stopping.
 
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Also, the 90 degree sweep should be done in 1 smooth motion. No starting and stopping.
cant make the head flat. The rods are pishing it up. Should we tighten the head first? So the rods push to the cam. Will the head flatened?
 
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cant make the head flat. The rods are pishing it up. Should we tighten the head first? So the rods push to the cam. Will the head flatened?
The rocker shafts need to be bolted on AFTER the heads are torqued down.

Don't forget to check lifter preload when bolting on the rocker shafts. If the heads or block were skimmed, then shims may be needed under the rocker pedestals.
 
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Old 11-22-2016, 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Jeff Blake
The rocker shafts need to be bolted on AFTER the heads are torqued down.
Absolutely right. The rods shouldn't be anywhere near the engine at this point.
The RAVE describes all of these steps, in the appropriate order.
 


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