Session Finale
Ok after a holiday break I finally finished the job.
It all went back together reasonably easy after extracting the broken rocker bolt from the CH as well as a broken stud for one of the injector clamps.
Lesson learnt: On old engines like this - use new nuts, bolts, studs wherever torque is important... the CH heats and cools many times in its life which must weaken the fasteners over the years. The two breaks I had were stressfull for me to fix and added alot of time to the job.
As a result of the snaps I've only feel good torqued some fastners which I will have to keep an eye on or may get a smaller range torque wrench and some new fastners to be sure. I have the timing belt to do next as I found faint valve marks on the pistons - it may be engine history. Soon as I am sure of the belt and timing I will start her up and give her a whirl. When I get there I'll let you know if it was all worth it!
Heres the timelapse that covers it all.
[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WH01InkcRK4"]Land Rover 200tdi Cylinder Head Replaced - YouTube[/ame]



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