What a b&5t&rd of a job it ended up being! Seems like a lot of work to put the pistons at TDC on compression stroke but I did it anyway, even if the front did make me swear a lot.
It was all going well until I was torquing up the bolts on the front CCT. Haynes says 23Nm, so I set my wrench to just that. Ratchet ratchet ratchet. Snap......... That awful sudden loose feeling you only get when something has gone well tits up....
Feck..........












Has anyone else had this problem? Is the 23Nm figure correct?
It took an hour of fun with the drill, stud extractors and eventually a punch and hammer to get the thing out again (rags and stuff jammed down the hole to stop swarf filling the engine).
The rest of the job was easy but I dumped the torque wrench and just nipped them up instead with a ratchet as I didn't fancy dropping the engine to drill out a rear bolt too......
No long term damage, and nothing seems to be leaking oil so I guess the new gaskets are sealed.
Runs nicely now as well.
Ah well. It's winter and the roads are salty. What else would I do on the first day of my holidays than fettle in the garage??????