Reverend Posted April 6, 2011 Share #1 Posted April 6, 2011 It seems i need to change my head gasket, i removed the oilpan and there was some white substance with oil..I've never changed head gasket, so all the hints are valuable to me. I really hate the idea that i need to dismantle half motor but guess i have to. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ozconnection Posted April 10, 2011 Share #2 Posted April 10, 2011 I have the most valuable hint you'll ever hear:If the idea of changing a head gasket is too much pain (for you), pay someone else to do it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reverend Posted May 24, 2011 Author Share #3 Posted May 24, 2011 (edited) Bump. Now i've located a coolant (?) leak in the 6th cylinder. Also the gasket is a bit swollen from the rear. That explains why i have to top up the radiator quite often. All hints are more than welcome to ease this task. I need to have this car running in 2 weeks so..edit. i have no oil on the water and no goo on the oil. Edited May 24, 2011 by Reverend Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reverend Posted May 24, 2011 Author Share #4 Posted May 24, 2011 Pics of the wet area Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
240260280z Posted May 24, 2011 Share #5 Posted May 24, 2011 Pull plugs and show us a photo of them.Tips for removing head:Secure timing chain tensionerPut motor at "top dead centre"Remove 2 small bolts at front of head underneath firstUse block of wood and hammer blows if head is stuckClean all headbolt holesBuy headgasket that matches blockIf you have an oil bar, remove and flush it out by spraying carb cleaner through holesWhen reseating head, make sure cam is at tdc Check head for cracks http://atlanticz.ca/zclub/techtips/head/crackedhead/index.htmCheck head for flatness spray foam (shaving cream or similar) in cylinders when cleaning block surface then vacuum it out with the trapped debris Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
240260280z Posted May 24, 2011 Share #6 Posted May 24, 2011 http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2969745/1977-datsun-280z/page-3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
240260280z Posted May 24, 2011 Share #7 Posted May 24, 2011 http://dirtys30.blogspot.com/2010/11/l28-teardown-complete.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reverend Posted May 24, 2011 Author Share #8 Posted May 24, 2011 Plugs looked brown reddish. There was some oil or something black on the 3rd and 4rd plug, i removed the substance and put the plugs back. Drove about 200 miles after that and plugs are clean. Sheehs, i better found out some who has done this before to help me.. Too many variables to remember. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeff G 78 Posted May 24, 2011 Share #9 Posted May 24, 2011 R&R-ing the head is not a big deal, but you will need a few tools. I'm guessing you have the stock carbs and exhaust manifold which will keep it straight forward. The biggest worry getting the exhaust downpipe-to-manifold nuts off without breaking a stud. Soak the nuts and studs for several days in a good penetrating oil before removing them. Otherwise it really isn't hard.Cut a piece of wood to match the timing chain wedge tool shown in the FSM (download from http://xenons30.com). Drill a hole through the top of the wood block and tie a string to it for easy extraction. You will also need a 1/2" drive torque wrench that goes to 150 newton-meters and a 1/2" drive 10mm allen socket. Otherwise, you will need standard hand tools including a 1/2" drive socket set up to 19mm with extensions and a universal joint for the exhaust connection.With the right tools and some good luck with the exhaust, a novice can do the job in a weekend not counting a trip to an automotive machine shop to measure the head. A skilled Z mechanic can do a head gasket swap on a '72 240Z in 3-4 hours. If you choose to do it yourself, I will be more than happy to do a complete write-up for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reverend Posted May 25, 2011 Author Share #10 Posted May 25, 2011 I'd be very happy for your help Jeff! Newbies like me have to learn it someday. I wonder what else i can/have to do while head is off..? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
240260280z Posted May 25, 2011 Share #11 Posted May 25, 2011 I just cleaned up photos giving step by step removal of 77 280z. I will post tomorrow...1am here now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
240260280z Posted May 25, 2011 Share #12 Posted May 25, 2011 Here is a guide to removing EFI head: 280z head removal guideIt should help. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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