Now this has always been an oily engine, but we decided to torque those bolts down anyways. 27 ft/lb right? Bolts on both sides were totally stripped. Well, the aluminum heads were, the bolts were fine. It looks like the threads in the block go all the way through, so I should just be able to get a longer bolt and put a nut on the other end, right? I'm talking about the 12mm bolt right next to the sparkplugs 1 and 4. We compression tested 1 and 4 and found a slow compression leak. My questions are these:
1. Could this be the cause of my problem, the air getting sucked in/blown out around the head gasket? Has the increased compression from properly adjusted valves blown out this failing and improperly tightened gasket?
2. Is a new head gasket definately in my future? Don't suppose there's some magic goo that would make a permanent repair?
3. I've never replaced a head gasket before on any engine. I've got a Haynes manual, but here is my concern: is there enough clearance between the engine and the frame to disassemble the head without dropping the engine? Any tricks to keeping the timing chain set while I replace the gasket? Any tips/tricks at all to this procedure?
This will be my most ambitious project to date. I'd appreciate any input you guys might have.
-Max
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