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The motor in the Transit stuffed up the other day, and on removing the head it would seem that when the air cleaner popped off a few seconds before it went funny, it swallowed a bolt into #6, as there are threads printed in the piston and head, and the end of the spark plug is mashed.
As a temporary measure we have got a pre crossflow 250 from an auto, and I have got the flywheel etc all ready, but I need to get the spigot bearing out of the old motor, as I am an hour drive from a new one and I need the motor in to get there! I have tried filling it with grease and tapping a rod in the centre, but I can't find anything with a tight enough fit, not even the gerabox input shaft.
I have tried levering it but it won't budge and i don't want to break it.
I cam ein from the garage after midnight, thouroughly frustrated and I think I meed a bit of help. Any suggestions?
At least I now have the use of some lifting tackle for a while so I can finish swapping the XF motor after this one is out of the way. Then I can change the motor and gearbox in a Volvo 245......... A car enthusiast's work is never done, that;'s why we make home brew, to refuel for the next session!
As a temporary measure we have got a pre crossflow 250 from an auto, and I have got the flywheel etc all ready, but I need to get the spigot bearing out of the old motor, as I am an hour drive from a new one and I need the motor in to get there! I have tried filling it with grease and tapping a rod in the centre, but I can't find anything with a tight enough fit, not even the gerabox input shaft.
I have tried levering it but it won't budge and i don't want to break it.
I cam ein from the garage after midnight, thouroughly frustrated and I think I meed a bit of help. Any suggestions?
At least I now have the use of some lifting tackle for a while so I can finish swapping the XF motor after this one is out of the way. Then I can change the motor and gearbox in a Volvo 245......... A car enthusiast's work is never done, that;'s why we make home brew, to refuel for the next session!