After an excellent trip to portugal via france and spain, and the same on the way back, along with visits to places ive never heard of never mind visted, it was time to return back to the UK
Sadly, the return also reminded me of the job on the Triumph Stag i needed to sort out.
Prior to going away i moved the stag where it had been parked for 4 months. When starting it, it hydrauliced. Water in umber 6 cylinder. Not good. Though it is a stag, so not a great surprise. I had had an inkling all was not well for some time, but had not managed to pinpoint the issue.
As some may know, these are notorius as one row of head studs are angled to the block.
So, first job, see if i could undo the bolts and studs. Despite penetrating oil, lots of heat etc etc, the 5 bolts came out but 3 studs snapped .
Im going away mid april on a weekend jolly, then southern france in June. Needs to be working. But Atlas still to do. And major housework.
Normally at this stage, id pull the engine, but we all know how that will pan out. Plus engine bay is scruffy original paint, so id end up restoring that. No, plough on and try to repair in situ.
Tried and trusted solution is a 8mm piece of angle bolted to intake of head and jack it off. Not done it before, but managed to get it circa 1 inch off the block, which allowed my to cut the studs. The downside is that means dropping the cam wheel off and then the chain tensioner ratchets out, so needs front of engine off too
It was a long fight, including with the crank pulley, but the head came off.
Turns out, theres three significant rings of corrosion in the bore, so clearly been like it a while. Whilst anyone half competent would say rebore and new pistons, now is not the time. Plus it had been running just fine after at least 2 sets of corrosion had occurred. So decision made to put it back together.
As of right now, it running, seems OK, but i cant drive it as the throttle cable fell to bits!
Whilst that ewas going on, and in better news, i collected the freshly blasted chassis and fuel tank. Pretty pleased how the chassis came out. Not that much extra to do.
Running alongside this is ive started de-rusting stuff in my derusting bath. I normally follow that up with a trip through the aqua blaster. Slow, but i tend to get carried away. Heres a few bits ive done.
Theres a LOT more to do! Just wish it didnt take so long!