Ok - so today i'm removing the head to replace the head gasket, pressure relief valve and support parts and also the thermostat.
I know the big worry here is that the head bolts sheer off or snap - so i've been hitting them with PB blaster for the last 3 days to hopefully help out. Is there ANYTHING else you can toss my direction as potential traps or pitfalls?
Would i be better using a battery impact on the bolts as opposed to traditional socket wrench or spanner? last thing i want to do is drill and tap these. But on the bright-side i have a replacement cyl head. So if i do sheer a bolt head off (as long as it's not broken flush to the power head) i should be able to grab it with some vice grips and work it out after head removal.
I know the big worry here is that the head bolts sheer off or snap - so i've been hitting them with PB blaster for the last 3 days to hopefully help out. Is there ANYTHING else you can toss my direction as potential traps or pitfalls?
Would i be better using a battery impact on the bolts as opposed to traditional socket wrench or spanner? last thing i want to do is drill and tap these. But on the bright-side i have a replacement cyl head. So if i do sheer a bolt head off (as long as it's not broken flush to the power head) i should be able to grab it with some vice grips and work it out after head removal.