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head removal
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charlieshot
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hello fellow Packard people
I am trying to remove the head from my 1953 patrician with little luck. all the nuts are off, and 7 of the studs came out with the nuts. I tried cranking the engine with the plugs in, but not enough compression to pop the head. will it be ok to use a chisel to wedge between the block and head or will this cause great damage. don't want to cause more work. any thoughts are helpful and appreciated.. Charlie

Posted on: 2017/4/20 14:37
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Re: head removal
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Owen_Dyneto
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DON'T use a chisel, too blunt. You want something thinner, wider, and with a more gentle approach angle, like putty or spackle knives.

packardclub.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=863

Posted on: 2017/4/20 14:43
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Re: head removal
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charlieshot
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Thank you Owen, I will try that, also the link you sent was informative thanks again

Posted on: 2017/4/20 14:55
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Re: head removal
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Ernie Vitucci
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You might also see if your local hardware store has some small wooden wedges. They will work well after the after the Putty knife...Good Luck...Ernie

Posted on: 2017/4/20 15:26
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