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2JZ-Sienna Feb 10, 2020 12:48 PM

Cylinder Head is off what to do "while I'm in there"
 
Hi guys, my R56 MCS (N14) has bad valve seals and I need to pull the head on it. What are some things that should be done "while I'm in there"?

I've already got: timing chain job, VANOS solenoid, vacuum pump, thermostat housing, better valve springs, and the head gasket. What else is easily accessible with the head off the engine that I should be taking care of while the heads at the machine shop?

MiniToBe Feb 10, 2020 01:08 PM

oil filter housing gaskets, water pipe and front main seal :)

2JZ-Sienna Feb 10, 2020 01:15 PM


Originally Posted by MiniToBe (Post 4519069)
oil filter housing gaskets, water pipe and front main seal :)

Great, adding to my list. More suggestions anyone?

mildensteve Feb 10, 2020 05:57 PM

Just curious, are you pulling the head because of the valve guide seals or some other reason?

2JZ-Sienna Feb 10, 2020 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by mildensteve (Post 4519105)
Just curious, are you pulling the head because of the valve guide seals or some other reason?

Yes the valve guide seals. It'll also give me easy access to the combustion chamber so I can clean the carbon off everything while it's off.

mildensteve Feb 11, 2020 03:41 AM


Originally Posted by 2JZ-Sienna (Post 4519115)
Yes the valve guide seals. It'll also give me easy access to the combustion chamber so I can clean the carbon off everything while it's off.

You do not have to pull the head just for seals. I just did my '07 MCS valve guide seals along with the timing chain and front main seal. No more blue smoke. No head removal.


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