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On a 240Z, I have removed all 14 head bolts, the 2 timing cover bolts, and the intake and exhaust manifolds, the fuel pump and the air conditioning bracket. Everything I can see bolted on to the head has been removed. The problem is the head won't come off of the block. I have tried to pry it off, but it still seems like it is bolted on. Can anyone help?

Thanks!

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Got the last broken bolt out just now. The two that were sticking out a ways were fairly easy to get out with a pipe wrench. I had to work with the one that was broken off in the threads. I drilled it and tried an easy out on it. At first it didn't come out, but then I used a torch to heat it up and let it cool off, then it came out. There was a lot of carbon build up, but no rust on the bolts. Thanks for your help and advice! :)

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Probably true. There are 4 (I think) castings for the E88. One is exactly like the E31, the rest have larger chambers so lower compression. Problems with the E31 are that the coolant passages tend to corrode and they tend to crack between the valves. If those two things check out OK, I'd go with the E31.

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