Well if two large posts in one day weren't enough, let's go for three.
Here's some closeups of the head with nearly 1/4" of grime on it!
And the little o-rings, one on each side.
And the additional grossness once again of the ports:
I decided it would be best to get the jug off, as I need to be able to properly clean it, and that will make it easier to paint black and bake in the oven.
With that, I removed the nut, washer and o-ring for the cam chain tensioner:
Used the screwdriver slots to create some leverage. Man, I felt like I was really gnarling up the edge of that block, I'm hoping I didn't do any damage to it!
Got it up an inch or so and removed the cam chain tensioner:
Boy, it was TOUGH to get the jug off there. Pain and suffering for the edges I hope I didn't beat too badly.
I took a hammer wrapped in a tee-shirt and worked it both ways to scoot the jug off.
It looks decent, the cylinder sleeves are quite beautiful, no signs of scoring except and the top, which might be just a bunch of caked sh!t.
Piston 4 & 3 look good despite the loads of crap on them.
Piston 2 & 1 look in a little more pain. Stuck rings for sure.
Will probably need a new head gasket, and most definitely the gasket that goes between the jug and the case.
Removing the pistons was a royal PITA.
I removed the snap rings, then ended up using a c-clamp and some sockets to coerce them at the beginning. Finally used a 3/8" rachet extension to bludgeon them the rest of the way.
Again, 4 & 3 are decent, while 1 & 2 have issues.
Lonely case with a prophylactic of sorts to prevent the incurrence of "junk".
QUESTIONSWould you replace just the rings? or pistons as well? Any help is appreciated.