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Removing Head On 288
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What is the best way to remove the head?
I have all the nuts, bolts and other attachments off, but this car sat for 40 odd years, and doesn't want to let go.

Posted on: 2023/6/23 20:57
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Re: Removing Head On 288
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Try something really simple first; leave the spark plugs in, everything else removed, and crank the starter motor. Sometimes we're lucky and the compression force is enough to pop the head loose.

That failing, use several thin blades like putty or spackle knives and kitchen spatulas (the thinner the better) and carefully work you way along the edges, tapping the blade into the gasket. Once you get a little clearance, use thicker blades. Be patient and careful - you don't want to damage the surface of the block or the head. Typically just working along the non-manifold side of the head is sufficient but if it's really stuck you might consider removing the manifolds so you have an addition interface to attack.

A little of your favorite penetrating oil around each head stud beforehand can't hurt, might help.

Leave the thermostat housing and the heater water valve installed, they are useful handholds for lifting the head once it's free.

Posted on: 2023/6/23 21:11
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Re: Removing Head On 288
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Also a couple good raps on the both sides the head with a heavy mallet may help break loose the gasket or what ever corosion could be holding it firm.

Posted on: 2023/6/23 21:24
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Re: Removing Head On 288
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I am not familiar with the design of the 288 but years ago I needed to remove the head on our 326 Six.
First I determined which pistons came up together, then after removing all the head nuts and spark plugs, I worked some cotton rope into the cylinders and cranked slowly.
This was enough to break the seal and allow me to remove the head.
Perhaps this hack would work for you?

Posted on: 2023/6/23 22:12
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Re: Removing Head On 288
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The rope-packing trick has been used with some success.

If you drive anything between the head and block, be very careful not to damage either the head or block surface, and avoid driving anything into a stud or bolt. A knick in the base of a stud could lead to breakage.

If you are working on the valve side of the engine, be careful not to drive anything into any of the studs or the valves.

I would not try using a head puller device that sits on top of the studs and pulls up on the head via the spark plug threads on a 10 mm plug head or an aluminum head.

Posted on: 2023/6/23 22:38
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Re: Removing Head On 288
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The head is off, thanks everyone.

Posted on: 2023/7/8 16:58
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Re: Removing Head On 288
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What did you do?

Posted on: 2023/7/10 19:13
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