Well, I wasn't really planning on buying a project car, but my sx/4 seems to be developing into a small project. It was drivable when I bought it, and easily made it 500 miles to its new home, aside from a couple minor issues. So today I pulled in into the garage planning to do a quick replacement of the valve cover gasket. 10 hours later, the sx/4 is still in the garage, but now with half the engine torn apart. I only have about 10 days before returning to school, so I can only hope not too many other issues arrise.
Everything was going well disassembling for the valve cover gasket, until I got the valve cover off. The head was caked with carbon deposits everywhere it could find its way to, not a good sign. Seeing this, I ran to the parts store and picked up a head gasket kit and prepared myself for removing the head. Removing the intake/exhaust manifold assembly was not as easy as I was expecting. Some of those bolts are a p.i.t.a. to remove. Anyone have any tips for these? Im not sure how to torque them when its time for reassembly because of the location of some of the bolts.
Eventually, I did get the head removed, and I was relieved to see that the cylinder walls are in pretty good condition. The rest of the block has a lot of buildup in it, and the oil passages don't seem to flow the best. I'd really like to not have to pull the motor, but I'm going to need to try and get this cleaned out somehow. Any suggestions? The head is no issue, but I don't want any of the deposits clogging the oil passages in the block.
After I get the engine reassembled, I shouldn't have too much work that needs to be done. The driver side mirror is broken, the fuel gauge doesn't work, the door hinge pins need replacement, there are a couple more drivetrain leaks, and the headliner sags. But other than that, she is in pretty good shape.
Here are some obligatory pictures:
In the garage, getting ready to be worked on
Quick shot of the interior
Engine before tear down
Gunked up head and rocker posts
Cylinders