Olsrey
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Right, I will soon be performing an engine rebuild either on a x14xe or x16xe.
What specialist tools will i require and what sizes, along with such things as grinding paste??
any help is appreciated 
Oliver
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Olsrey
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Colin
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valve spring compresser
torque wrench
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Olsrey
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What value torque wrech would i need?
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Olsrey
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Also would it be possible to do a rebuilt with the engine still bolted in the car, as someone sequested it to me but i thought it was going to make things harder for me. Also do i need an engine crane or can i make do without?
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Colin
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Good quality adjustable torque wrench.
Erm I would think it would be easier to remove it. What bits are you rebuilding/replacing??
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Olsrey
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Erm, by "value" i meant what torque amount as some tighten to higher values than others and Im probley just going to replace the bearings and gaskets. What else should i replace, I shall check the head for dents etc but what else would i need
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Robin
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If you buy a haynes manual, it has all the torque settings for the engine in it, so you can buy a torque wrench to suit 
Engine crane, yes, don't mess about, just buy one. I paid £160 for one, used it for my conversion, it would have been a total ballache without it, you can sell it after, but I've used mine more than I thought I would, so it was good to keep it.
You'll also need an angle gauge for the head bolts, no idea where to get one though 
Oh, and don't forget to get the head skimmed
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broster
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
If you buy a haynes manual, it has all the torque settings for the engine in it, so you can buy a torque wrench to suit 
Engine crane, yes, don't mess about, just buy one. I paid £160 for one, used it for my conversion, it would have been a total ballache without it, you can sell it after, but I've used mine more than I thought I would, so it was good to keep it.
You'll also need an angle gauge for the head bolts, no idea where to get one though 
Oh, and don't forget to get the head skimmed
i assume by yours you mean ours?
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BeArDy
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Halfords 150pc Scoket set
Valve spring compresser
Torque wrench
Valve Plunger and paste
Feeler gauges
Haynes manual
I would send the head and block away to be skimmed and rehorned
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Olsrey
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quote: Originally posted by BeArDy
Halfords 150pc Scoket set
Valve spring compresser
Torque wrench
Valve Plunger and paste
Feeler gauges
Haynes manual
I would send the head and block away to be skimmed and rehorned
Are these tools available at most general car tool stores? How would I find a place near me that can skim and rehorn the head and block?
Edit - Already have that socket set 
[Edited on 27-06-2007 by Olsrey]
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Corsa E-Tec
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Ebay is a good bet for some stuff like draper that make alot of them tools.
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Rick Draper
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Piston ring compressor, valve lapping tool, valve lapping paste.
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Robin
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quote: Originally posted by broster
i assume by yours you mean ours?
Yeah, but it was quicker to type
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