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Thanks for the heads up c2k, but I can see the inlet valves are bent now the inlet is off, will find out the true extent of the damage when I get the head off.
Any no what could have caused it to slip on the front cam?
What's the best way to remove exhaust manifold?
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Exhaust manifold can be done from above but easiest from below, it's a bitch .
Perhaps Cambelt Snapped and was poorly timed. Where did you find the pullies?
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