Part 2 Vauxhall Corsa C Head Gasket And Timing Chain Replacement Head Prep And Installation

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024
  • In this video, we strip the cylinder head and prepare it for refitting to the Vauxhall Corsa C 1.2.
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  • @silviuchitic162
    @silviuchitic162 5 лет назад +15

    It's been a pleasure watching your videos.
    I don't even have a car yet.

  • @andyfitz1992
    @andyfitz1992 6 лет назад +4

    Really good vid, loved the detailed step by step explaination, it's rare you see people take the time to explain each stage instead of just doing a time-lapse for the whole video without slowing down and only doing a 'before' and 'after'. Today has been school and I have learned!

  • @Louis2282
    @Louis2282 2 года назад +1

    i am a novice at stripping a modern engine (ecu/cat ) but done many engines from the 60s,70s and 80s. i have watch a number of videos and you are the only one to give a detailed strip and clean of the head and hydraulic followers, thankyou ! although with an engine in such a state i would have removed and cleaned sump and filter holder and also checked valves, reground as required and new stem seals. my astra with a z14xep is just about to have the head off, i do this with more confidence now

  • @tardeliesmagic
    @tardeliesmagic 4 года назад +2

    I used to use that Comma X-FLOW engine oil for years,then switched to Magnatec 2 years ago,boy did it quieten the engine noticeably! My 2002 Yaris VVT-i engine (90,000 miles) wasn't noisy at all.It's quiet as a church mouse now.Great video.

  • @berlum1
    @berlum1 5 лет назад +2

    Just to say a big thanks. Just successfully replaced head gasket and timing chain etc on my 1litre Corsa C. Used this video (and part 1 of course). Would never have even tried without this! Runs great now. Thanks again.

  • @WiggE86
    @WiggE86 6 лет назад +9

    Without doubt the best guide I've seen. Will be giving it a go in the next few weeks! Thanks very much.

  • @mattspencer3342
    @mattspencer3342 6 лет назад +2

    best , honest video's Ive ever seen, showing practical solutions to the task in hand. helped me loads , many thanks, Matt

  • @BaileyWootn
    @BaileyWootn 7 лет назад +3

    Just spent my weekend replacing valve stem oil seals on my z12xe. Your video helped me a lot in understanding the job before undertaking it. Cheers.

  • @nickbaker8191
    @nickbaker8191 3 года назад +2

    Excellent video - you are a hero. It used to be 25Nm, then 90° followed by 45° for a Corsa, but I suppose it has chained the bolts removed from the centre first the outside and when replaced first centre and the outer. But that was how Vauxhall trained me years ago. But I really liked this video and you described it really well throughout, and without the tools we used. torque angle gauge that REALLY makes life easier Costs about £8-£9. But paper is fine if not using often

  • @daren_waters
    @daren_waters 3 месяца назад

    Just bought an old Corsa to do up, this is just one of the jobs. Thanks so much for making both vids. Garage quoted me £650 to replace gasket, chain and tensioners and as you say prob wouldn't include cleaning. I can see how my nect few weekends will be spent. Cheers!

  • @wwof1646
    @wwof1646 5 лет назад +1

    I don't know why, but I love these videos and I just binge watch your videos ...don't stop!!! Gives me something to do at 3am in Australia ...

  • @scott2214
    @scott2214 7 лет назад +2

    Brilliant video, I was going to take my corsa to the garage but instead you have given me the confidence to do this myself. Just what I was looking for, thanks for taking the time to film this and pass on your experience and knowledge.

  • @davidjary9584
    @davidjary9584 3 года назад +1

    I’ve watched this 3 times now genuinely enjoy watching maybe it’s the calming music 😂

  • @nemonemo252
    @nemonemo252 5 лет назад +1

    His taste in music is outstanding... we have the whole range from peaceful zen music to become one with the engine and nature... to 18:36 straight into a foxtrot ... wife and I peed ourselves laughing!!! :-) Thank you.

  • @alesypalsy
    @alesypalsy Год назад

    These 2 videos are the best on the internet mate!, I have watched them about 6 times over and over as i am about to remove head on corsa D 1.4 ,, it got 4 bent valves in cylinder 1 that need to be changed, I no idea ho wto do it but have faith after watching your videos mate, thank you very much for taking the time to film it with such in depth explanations, brilliant, the only thing that worries me with what im about to do is to get the timing set right as on mine it has big round things on the sprockets on the cams ,, got 2 plugs on them, they not on the corsa C, anyway thanks very much mate!

  • @SnGrg
    @SnGrg 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for explaining the camshaft locking logic, was very confused for a while as to if it was pointless if we took the camshaft off, great video.

  • @itsscotty.d
    @itsscotty.d 3 года назад +2

    Great video and very informative it's one of the best videos I've seen for working on a corsa c engine. I've learned alot and cleared up my mind on the procedures. I'll be doing the same soon to my corsa. 😎

  • @paulwisdom5383
    @paulwisdom5383 5 лет назад +4

    Quick tip - Print that angle guide on some stiffer card, punch a 1 inch hole into it and pass your socket through it ;) Way easier to set up. If you've got a long reach bolt magnet, you can use that on the bearing caps to hold the paper for you :)
    I've either got all this fun, or it's time to find another motor. Haven't decided yet :P

  • @djtaylorutube
    @djtaylorutube 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for your effort on this. Not my first head gasket/timing chain job by any means but always good to see a walkthrough and pick up tips and mentally gauge the job ahead this weekend. Very clear camera work, very clear narration. Daughters "shitbox" has had enough new parts on it, I should re-register it as a 2021+ model instead of 2005!

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  2 года назад +1

      Good luck with it Dave.

    • @djtaylorutube
      @djtaylorutube 2 года назад

      @@retrorestore All done. Turns out the head gasket was ok but appears that the timing cover gasket had failed and was leaking coolant into the oil.
      Biggest PITA was that the car has the pressed steel exhaust manifold with welded cat. I got just one nut off which brought the stud with it.
      Every other nut had basically crumbled and the remains fused with the manifold and stud.
      Rather than spend an entire weekend or more trying to extract the studs, I undid the lower the nuts (well actually two snapped and the third was a cut off) and removed the head with manifold attached.
      It wasn't leaking before, it went back on untouched.
      Thanks again for doing the videos.

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  2 года назад

      @@djtaylorutube Well done bud. Rusted nuts = nightmare.

  • @Cubrider
    @Cubrider 6 лет назад

    I tell ya summert pal I watch youtube car and bike videos hour after hour , I'm bloody hooked. And this is by far the best pair of videos I've ever watched. I've done this job myself in the past but wish I'd watched this 1st. I'm OK with mechanics as I mechanic for the TT bikes but so many top tip on here.

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  6 лет назад

      Thanks bud, glad you enjoyed these vids and thanks for commenting.
      Cheers
      Martin

  • @martinelvy5686
    @martinelvy5686 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for taking the time and effort with this Vid. As a complete novice I have been able to get my daughter's Corsa back on the road! The only difficulty I had was that I didn't use the locking tool for camshalf sensor! School boy error! TOP

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  3 года назад

      Well done though bud.

    • @cardroid8615
      @cardroid8615 2 года назад

      How did you know where to put back the chain and metal sensor that goes with it then? I'm in the middle of doing this and didn't realise that was a part of the sensor for emissions etc. I wish I would've took a picture before I disassembled it. Cheers

  • @cabdriveruk
    @cabdriveruk 7 лет назад +11

    Great video Martin, great job on the rebuild.Flat battery and no fuel ,you have to do everything for these young ones lol.Look forward to more great videos Martin.
    Cheers, Jeff.

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад +5

      Yes I know Jeff, He nicked my lawnmower petrol as well lol

    • @tomo12345678911
      @tomo12345678911 7 лет назад +2

      retrorestore Martin buddy excellent job but I've had trouble with the timing case before, you are suppose to support engine on gearbox and slacken the full sump and drop it down it makes putting the case of a piece of cake hope this helps!!

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад +3

      Yes, i've heard that bud but in this case, it was the dowel's that were mis-shapen and the case fell on easily without lowering the sump once they were turned around.

    • @leemarsh1773
      @leemarsh1773 6 лет назад

      retrorestore great work pal

    • @leemarsh1773
      @leemarsh1773 6 лет назад

      retrorestore be my mechanic pal

  • @davidriley9194
    @davidriley9194 Год назад

    36:40 “BANG!”😂😂😂
    This makes me laugh everytime when Gary makes you jump with a bang!😂😂
    You did an excellent job on changing the head gasket and timing chain on the Corsa Mart! To be honest, getting the head gasket changed and the timing belt/changed by the garage that just cost more on what the car is worth and that’s when you end up scrapping the car, bet it saved you a hell a lot of money if you do the jobs yourself!😊 great job!👍

  • @spencermaddz6653
    @spencermaddz6653 2 года назад

    Thanks to these videos I’m attempting to do the headgasket etc on my corsa c, will update how it goes

  • @geoffjacobs9705
    @geoffjacobs9705 7 лет назад +1

    Just watched these great vidoes, I like the fact that you got stuck-in and took the time to clean it all up, simply brilliant.
    I only wish i was this skillful then I'd tackle myself; instead of handing mine over to a garage who'll just replace the parts.
    Great insight though into how a true mechanic works.

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад

      I'm just a normal bloke having a go Geoff. I like to share knowledge with others who might like to try the same. Thanks for watching.
      Cheers
      Martin

  • @user-mi7xt3wq8s
    @user-mi7xt3wq8s 5 месяцев назад

    Out standing tutorial helped a he'll of a lot thanks . Keep up the good work very interesting vlog. Your doing a brilliant job.

  • @williamweir300
    @williamweir300 7 лет назад +2

    great video martin love the way you explain things properly keep the videos coming look forward to the next one all the best

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад

      I do try and explain things without complicating the issue. Don't feel the need to use techie terms lol.
      Cheers
      Martin

  • @mjcos1
    @mjcos1 7 лет назад +1

    Always enjoy your very entertaining and interesting videos. The quality of work you put in is appreciated, filming,music and commentary. 👍

  • @zorandrakulic
    @zorandrakulic 6 лет назад +3

    Hello, great vid, one suggestion from me, i have read you need to put back sump in the end because timing case gets 0,5-1 mm upwards. And that can get you whistling sound abowe 3000 rews. That makes possible damage to oil pump, also there can be debriss and even more damage to engine.

  • @cristianb6269
    @cristianb6269 3 года назад +1

    Just a quick detail for people who can't do it from the first shot:
    The timing locking kit- from some manufactures-you will get a crank locking rod which is fully inserted only in the wrong position. :) Despite the service manual which says the full lenght inserted is the correct locking position of the crank, it seems these particularly kits actually have the opposite. How to tell is the correct locking timing position :The crank has 2 turns for 1 camshaft turn,. In the incorrect position ( the one when rod is fully inserted) the wrench turning the crank is loose- the return rotation can backwards much more- while in the correct position , the crank wrench is tight- when you try to turn backwards the engine turning , it will lock right away . This is very important . since is not specified anywhere ,and I simply got down to the basics of 4 stroke engine timings to sort this out-

  • @Arounadabout
    @Arounadabout 7 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video once again, well done mate ! thoroughly enjoyed watching the video's on this repair.

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад +1

      Thanks Mark, Glad that job is done.

  • @Balikatorek
    @Balikatorek Месяц назад

    great video! It helped me a lot replacing head hasked in my own corsa :) Thank you very much for it!

  • @pcmphil
    @pcmphil 4 года назад +1

    great job with great details and very usefull tips. Thank very much was a pleasure watching them, keep up the great job.

  • @user-mi7xt3wq8s
    @user-mi7xt3wq8s 5 месяцев назад

    Pleasure to watch brilliant tutorial keep up the good work .

  • @GregsMowing
    @GregsMowing 7 лет назад +1

    Well done Martin. It's astonishing how companies come up with how much poundage each bolt needs and 3 turns at 60 degrees, goodness knows how they get that idea. Haha. Looking forward to the trotter van.

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад

      Yes, It's all a faff. Bring on the Trotter van lol

  • @Mark-fe8qw
    @Mark-fe8qw 4 года назад +2

    Going to try do a timing chain and gasket replacement on my corsa D, also there is a loud whining noise coming from the engine when accelerating, hope to god this fixes it.

  • @gedanded
    @gedanded 6 лет назад

    Thankyou very much I really enjoyed watching the 2 videos you explain everything so clearly my daughter Heather has a Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 60 reg with 56,000 on the clock the head gasket hasn't gone just yet so we've been advised it needs changing we"ve been quoted £850 so after seeing all your skilled work I understand why now . You have a lovely family and dog hope your son bought you a few pints for all that hard work Ged Torquay South Devon 🤓

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  6 лет назад

      Thanks Ged, Glad you enjoyed the vids, yes it was a lot of work but I feel that £850 is too steep for a Corsa Head Gasket.
      Cheers
      Martin

    • @gedanded
      @gedanded 6 лет назад

      retrorestore ....... Thanks for getting back to me Martin the trouble is our garage charge £45 an hour like many others do in Torbay the Vauxhall Dealers called Eden didn't want to know they were more concerned in selling me another car as if our's was a write off the car is in lovely condition apart from this head diagnosis its got to be worth saving as recently we were offered £3300 for it you are as good as Wheeler Dealers in my opinion have a lovely evening

  • @Ahmed____
    @Ahmed____ 10 месяцев назад

    Excellent guide, the 3 cylinder 1.0 and 4 cylinder 1.2 corsa engines are incredibly noisy even with a top end rebuild!

  • @Hoetobeajew
    @Hoetobeajew 5 лет назад

    One hell of a job that, hope that kid appreciates you doing that for him.

  • @R4G3xVIpeRz
    @R4G3xVIpeRz 4 года назад +1

    thank you man, you've helped me save my girlfriends car!

  • @kirstymc203
    @kirstymc203 4 года назад +1

    You make your videos very straight forward and easy to understand, makes everything seem straight forward without the deadly garage fees for basically self doable work, only question I was left with...what is 25 newton metres, which can be googled

  • @xinixxagnix201
    @xinixxagnix201 5 лет назад +4

    love you so much, tablet on engine and fix my 1.0 :D thnx Martin!

  • @gedanded
    @gedanded 6 лет назад

    Hi Martin it's me again Ged my daughter took her car to a garage in Bristol and hey no £850 head gasket rubbish it's a new Oil Regulator and spark plugs wait a minute £270 thanks for helping me out you are the best 🤓

  • @redmond410
    @redmond410 3 года назад

    Better than any Haynes manual. Boss vid

  • @petefroud5308
    @petefroud5308 7 лет назад

    Nice job Martin. Some good tips . Nice humour at at the end. Nice to see on a sad day.
    Cheers Pete.

  • @ashboy225
    @ashboy225 7 лет назад

    I enjoyed the series, watched every minute of it. Cheers!

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад

      Thanks Ash, glad you enjoyed these vids.
      Cheers
      Martin

    • @ashboy225
      @ashboy225 7 лет назад

      Hell, I enjoyed these few so much, I subscribed and working my way through all your Mondeo videos and the reliant trotter haha

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад +1

      There's a few vids to keep you busy lol.

  • @jamessturdy8228
    @jamessturdy8228 7 лет назад

    great video again martin, i learn so much from watching your videos.

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад

      Glad you enjoy the vids James.
      Cheers
      Martin

  • @per2046
    @per2046 4 года назад

    "...this [thorough cam and cam parts cleaning] can literally wind the clock back on your car..." 16:50 Impressive attention to detail, Martin:) Thanks.

  • @jjHoss
    @jjHoss 3 года назад +1

    If you're doing three 60 degree turns the total is 180 degrees which is half a turn - so you could just mark the bolt heads (with a sharpie for example) and tighten them in three roughly 60 degree stages - as long as your marks end up at half a turn on the last tightening stage you're good.

  • @OffGridInvestor
    @OffGridInvestor 4 года назад +2

    The lobes facing in is a very common thing. Most engines have the lobes facing in on the first piston on the timing chain side.

  • @tigermoth3194
    @tigermoth3194 7 лет назад

    Great job - good on ya, Martin!. Your next big job is to change the battery in your calendar in the log cabin as its stuck on February :)

  • @gdou95181
    @gdou95181 5 лет назад

    Only just come across this and wat a fantastic video don’t even need to do this on my car but was very enjoyable to watch explained everything having helped out in a garage when I was 13 till about 16 doing servicing etc wud love to get hands back on a engine just unfortunately ain’t got the space and the time

  • @UKCP-UK
    @UKCP-UK 4 года назад +1

    Excellent video, I have the exact same problem to sort out in the next few weeks.

  • @stanleyhgv
    @stanleyhgv 5 лет назад

    I need to do some work in my wife corsa d 1.2 very soon.. thx for the instructions. Good job 👍

  • @TK42138
    @TK42138 7 лет назад

    Hi Martin, just an observation; at the start where you show the combustion chamber with the clean looking valves, this is probably the cylinder where the HG failed. When small amounts of coolant enter the combustion chamber when engine is running, it turns to steam which over time effectively 'washes' the area of residue, carbon etc. Seen this 'washing effect' on two of my cars and several customers cars (when I was a mobile mechanic) and all the affected cylinders were much cleaner compared to cylinders where HG was intact.

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад

      Could be the case, at least we caught it in time before the head warped.
      Cheers
      Martin

  • @gabrielbaum9660
    @gabrielbaum9660 5 лет назад

    Awesome bit of work there pal, and all done the proper way for a DIY person to do it, in the DIY enviroments that we all usually have, a shed, a drive, and a car port, I just purchased a 2006 Vauxhall Corsa 1.2 without air con. For the wife, and the chain rattles when the engine warms up, which led me to believe that probably the previous owner used fully synthetic oil, which is thinner hence the noise, but i will keep an eye on it. I will change the oil grade as i saw you are using the 10/40 oil grade and see if it quiets down a bit, failing this i will attempt to change the timing chain. Haynes manual recommends lowering the sump altogether but i noticed you managed to take off the chain cover with the sump still in situ. I will attempt to do the same as it will save a lot of time and effort, what I would like to know please is where did you managed to obtain the locking tools for the job? as i am struggling to find someone that sells them here in Nottingham, ohhh I wish you was my neighbour pal,
    Thank You for a crackin' crackin' video 👍👍

  • @johngivens810
    @johngivens810 3 года назад

    brliant vid guna be doing this myself soon, so no skimming was needed just a shit load of precision cleaning with a compressor and razor blade, that is fantastic and with some petrol (naptha) to loose up the carbon deposits, again great video mate. my dream is to fit a Saab B204 turbo engine in my corsa but i just want to get to grips with working on the 1.2 at the moment. mine is also a twinport (dont think that your corsa engine had the twinport intake manifold) and mine has done 113k miles on the clock and the chain is quite stretched.

  • @casperthespottydog
    @casperthespottydog 7 лет назад

    great stuff, martin, .....just what I like to see get stuck in and get the hands filthy,.....
    cheers
    Willie

  • @TheJono1987
    @TheJono1987 5 лет назад

    Brilliant videos matey!
    Being doing my first head gasket tomorrow!
    Actually really looking forward to it!

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  5 лет назад +1

      Hope you sort it Jonathan.
      cheers
      Martin

  • @Parknest
    @Parknest 7 лет назад

    When I serviced the Corsa I used 5w30 engine oil. The car had 64500 miles on the clock. I also used an oil flush. The only 2 brands of oil flush I would use are Millers or BG109. I used 10w40 in the Astra which had more than twice the mileage. It is better to use the slightly thicker oil in a higher mileage engine. You mentioned the Wynns hydraulic lifter treatment. I've done this on my Astra which I did a video of. The best way to keep the engine clean is to do regular engine oil changes and use a decent brand of oil (Millers is my brand of choice). The part you incorrectly referred to as the carburettor in your previous vid is the throttle body.

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад

      Yes, all of what you said is correct. Trouble is most youngsters arn't too bothered about regular servicing so a lot of these types of motor get thrashed and suffer premature wear due to lack of servicing.

  • @pauledwards3833
    @pauledwards3833 7 лет назад

    Great vid Martin wish I had your patience when doing jobs, going to give the mower restore thing see what happens thanks Martin

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад

      Yes Paul,stick to the Briggs and Stratton engined ones as in my vids and you won't go far wrong.

    • @pauledwards3833
      @pauledwards3833 7 лет назад

      will be keeping a look out thanks Martin

  • @TK42138
    @TK42138 7 лет назад

    Good tip about the timing-casing locating dowels. 😊

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад

      Yes, it took me ages to suss it though lol

    • @daren_waters
      @daren_waters 3 месяца назад

      ​@@retrorestoreMartin, did you pull them out and put them the other end in or just twist them round 180 deg?

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  3 месяца назад

      @@daren_waters I can't remember, sorry.

  • @vwcol..7719
    @vwcol..7719 7 лет назад

    Good job as always Martin kills me how they all turn up at the end mine are the same unbelievable 😂😂

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад

      Haha, yes I know. And he nicked my mower petrol lol

  • @catherinejones4172
    @catherinejones4172 3 года назад

    best video yet thanks

  • @aquahits5674
    @aquahits5674 3 года назад

    First video watched loved your explanation and sound guy mate keep it going

  • @bigbadslimjimace1863
    @bigbadslimjimace1863 2 года назад

    just finished this job , good video just watching out for stuff that might catch me out, you got the engine mount off a lot quicker than i did tho, what a pain that is

  • @train4905
    @train4905 2 года назад

    Fantastic job mart

  • @donestoring
    @donestoring 6 лет назад

    Brilliant insight into doing the job, having to do for a meriva in bits and bobs so not completed yet, but seeing for yourself is so much easier than a manaul.. Thanks a great deal. I'ts not a problem but I can find you doing the timing blade set up.

    • @donestoring
      @donestoring 6 лет назад

      PS - back on the road, 100 miles done so far no probs, runs nice. Had considered scrapping the car!

  • @garethmason9255
    @garethmason9255 4 года назад

    Hi mate I'm about your age mate been a mechanic since 17 now 47.. Anyways I have a corsa c for my son 17 years old soon. I had head gasket and timing gears all buggered so did all same job.. But I would like to mention something about the placing of the head before securing it to 25nm see the dowels on the head that are supposed to stop slop in it are not always perfect fit.. And as a result the head wasn't lined up smooth on the left where the timing chain cover sat as there was a slight lip or overhang! So before I secured it using a streight edge I got it bang on.. Hopefully stopping any timing cover leaks. Probably OK in your case but I recon I'd a been looking at a cover leak where the head meeted the engine block. Regards Gareth. Ps loved your vid mate.

  • @davidcorbett341
    @davidcorbett341 7 лет назад

    good video pal nice one. I've got a 2001 corsa c and.just doing the basics atm but learning

  • @Britec09
    @Britec09 7 лет назад +1

    Kids...flat battery and low on petrol lol I bet he don't even check the oil lol great video Martin.

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад

      You're not wrong there Bri, and he nicked my lawnmower petrol lol

  • @princeamongmen5558
    @princeamongmen5558 6 лет назад

    I recently bought an 06 corsa 1 ltr, got it cheap as dented or so I thought!, I checked for smoke/steam from exhaust but obviously not long enough as car is using water rapid!, Thanks for all your vids gives me confidence m8!, if I go for fix I will report back ok surrogate Uncle?

  • @brendanbradyfan3589
    @brendanbradyfan3589 7 лет назад

    Martin is a good mechanic typical problem with those corsa engines that noise on the timing chains I hear that a lot and head gaskets too

  • @stebenit
    @stebenit 7 лет назад

    great vid Martin glad it all turned out well.. cheers Steve

  • @forevercomputing
    @forevercomputing 7 лет назад

    When I do a job like this, I take the battery off to recharge as matter of precaution. Noting fuel level as well.
    I'm sorry you learnt this the hard way. A jump pack should help - but that needs topping up once every so often as well

  • @Jim-ie6uf
    @Jim-ie6uf 7 лет назад

    Good job and video. Top tip on rocker cover. Who would have ever thought ask that crap would be up in there. Would have certainly been bad to get back in the engine.

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад

      Yes it would Jim, loads of crap in there.

  • @paulwisdom5383
    @paulwisdom5383 5 лет назад +2

    I will also say, I've been advised you are supposed to drop the sump to align all this properly as it has caused issues on some. Mine being apparently a prime example. I haven't verified this yet, but on startup I get rattling and what sounds like oil starvation for about a minute, and was advised this is likely because the sump wasn't removed, so the timing chain cover won't be aligned properly and supposedly is the cause of my woes, to do with the oil pump alignment blah blah blah. If I bother to fix this one (it's done 145k so I'm umming and arring as half the suspension needs work, as do the brakes and aircon) I'll update to let anyone know what I find! :)

  • @codycheney3401
    @codycheney3401 6 лет назад

    Hey Martin, Have you ever tried auto transmission fluid to help clean that baked on grease and oil ? When I worked at the ford dealer my friend was a line mechanic and he was who got me to try it. Transmission fluid is a high detergent and has worked very well especially to clean your hands. I worked in the body shop not the mechanic area. that is why I enjoy your videos because I used to do what ever I needed to keep my vehicles running !

  • @shawnmrfixitlee6478
    @shawnmrfixitlee6478 7 лет назад

    Great job Martin , looking great .. Thumbs up man..

  • @Ddfhhdd12345
    @Ddfhhdd12345 4 года назад

    Thanks for making the video. Really helpful

  • @edwardobrien4614
    @edwardobrien4614 5 лет назад

    fantastic video , thank you for taking the time to do this,

  • @paulyh4531
    @paulyh4531 7 лет назад

    Brilliant Martin , you're a very clever bloke . Is that a running theme your lads turning up at the end 😂 👍 Well done .

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад +1

      Yes Pauly, I think you are right lol.
      Cheers
      Martin

  • @jessicanicholson
    @jessicanicholson 4 года назад

    This video is amazing the head needs doing on mine and the timing chain

  • @Megalocade
    @Megalocade 3 года назад

    Cheers for this just what I was looking for, wife's corsa c 1.2 has a bunt exhaust valve I can see it with the bore scope, hgs been going for a while what will oil droplets in the expansion tank so good time to do a rebuild, should be interesting job, been years since I done hg.

  • @joemcdonnell8188
    @joemcdonnell8188 7 лет назад

    Love the videos Martin keep them coming would you to a tour of the work shop and toolbox an up to date one

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад

      Yes, I could do when I tidy it up a bit though lol

  • @crumplezone1
    @crumplezone1 7 лет назад

    Top how to video Mart, those kids of yours are a laff aint they LoL, teasing Dad !, best wishes to you all :)

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад

      And he nicked my lawnmower petrol Jeff lol.

  • @cardroid8615
    @cardroid8615 2 года назад

    Hey Martin I'm just following your guide on how to do this job and its been a great help thus far. I've got the head off now but it needs sending off to be skimmed. But yes I've took the cam timing chain sprockets off just like you did but i noticed in your video that you didn't show us how to set the timing for cam sensor with the cam sprocket. How did you know how to set up the timing again? I hope I've made myself clear here and you know what I'm talking aboutA lol Thanks.

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  2 года назад +1

      As long as you have the camshafts locked in their correct position and the crankshaft locked with the pin. it is timed correctly. You just then fit the chain and tighten up the top sprocket nuts.

    • @cardroid8615
      @cardroid8615 2 года назад

      @@retrorestore
      That's great to know, thanks mate.

  • @kaibrown987
    @kaibrown987 5 лет назад

    nice one. great video.. Lots of great information, thanks again.

  • @simbad-4724
    @simbad-4724 2 месяца назад

    Hi, please can you tell me were to check for vacuum leak. In what point ?

  • @jimmydemetriou7847
    @jimmydemetriou7847 7 лет назад

    Nice work, you saved Jimmy a few quid!

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад +1

      More like he costs me a fortune lol

  • @jeffersonelias7447
    @jeffersonelias7447 3 года назад

    Amazing stuff!

  • @johnstubbs1585
    @johnstubbs1585 7 лет назад

    job well done sounded good and loved the extra attention to detail cleaning all the parts like you say garage would prob not go that extra mile hope you got a pint for your work lol

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад +2

      No pint John and he nicked my lawnmower petrol haha

  • @jaggass
    @jaggass 7 лет назад +1

    Fab job as always Martin.

  • @LarryBees
    @LarryBees 5 лет назад

    great job Martin !!!😀😀

  • @riche72t
    @riche72t 4 года назад

    thank you very much for this video very useful and informative

  • @workingboat
    @workingboat 4 года назад

    Good teaching vid, just a question why didn't you refurbish the valves and oil seals

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  4 года назад

      There was no need to. It only needed a head gasket and timing gear. If you took it to a garage, they wouldn't do it.

  • @alebarmx
    @alebarmx 5 лет назад

    Fantastic video, thanks very much! Please what is the torque settings for timing gears and guides etc? Thanks again, great work!

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  5 лет назад

      I can't remember bud it'll be online.

  • @leesaville3170
    @leesaville3170 7 лет назад +5

    knowledge is power my friend, and you have lots lol
    great videos, are you trained mechanic or self tought?

    • @retrorestore
      @retrorestore  7 лет назад +4

      Thanks Lee, Self taught, not a mechanic.

    • @markellis4229
      @markellis4229 7 лет назад +3

      Hi Martin good job well done Same here I've never used to have the money to tack my car to the garage so I have to do my car myself and it's good to learn a different skill as well

    • @Arounadabout
      @Arounadabout 7 лет назад

      it's a great skill to learn

  • @vdubs6068
    @vdubs6068 7 лет назад

    Great vid Martin.
    Cheers
    Jamie

  • @paulm5033
    @paulm5033 6 лет назад +1

    super video martin very good