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Re: head roll pins
> Whilst preparing the GTVs block for reassembly (mostly gasket scraping
> with a single-edge razor blade), I thought that I would put in my roll
> pin kit. The block had one roll pin in it so I thought I'd just replace
> them all. Turns out that all the oil passages in the block had been
> drilled out to 7/32" and the stock roll pins where just too small. And
> looking down into the drilling, I saw the top of another roll pin which
> seemed to be stock size. Went over to the old head (I had purchased a
> used head and that was sent off to Wes I. for some reworking) and found
> the other roll pins stuck in it.
>
> These larger roll pins protrud out of head by at least 3/16" (one at
> 1/4") and the head was drilled out to accept the extra roll pin
> protrusion length. The roll pin end that went into the head was filed
> down to a taper to easy alignment.
>
> My thinking is to pull out the stock roll pins that were pushed down
> into the oil passage (no idea where they are there; stops for the larger
> pins?), cut down the fatter roll pins so that they only extend the
> typical 1 mm to hold the O-ring in place. I don't like the idea of
> drilling larger oil passages in the head.
>
> Does this sound like a good plan?
>
> Bruce
>
> '86 Spider
> '73 GTV
>
Bruce-
Here is a link I wish I had seen before I attempted to remove my roll pins.
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Downs/3837/rollpins.html
The old ones are still there because they ain't coming out. Do what you
need to do to get a functional oil passage, but don't trash a block like
I did.
Cheers,
Dennis Millward
77 Spider-2 days joyridden didn't hurt it much
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