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HELP!!! To get the cylinder head off am I going to have to take off the lower timing cover? If so, then I need to buy a special tool to remove the crankshaft pulley. I was thinking I could remove the timing components by just taking off the upper cover, but the AllData website's instructions say to take off the lower one, too. And to get the lower one off, you have to remove the chrankshaft pulley, which looks difficult and requires special tools.
Reverend Sam - Wish I could answer your last question but I've only worked on older engines. One thought, as V7Sport previously mentioned in this thread, there was someone else on the forum who went through a similar valve set issue and replaced the engine heads. See: Major XK engine work. - Jaguar Forums - Jaguar Enthusiasts Forum Maybe if you write to SBS, he may be able to provide some first-hand guidance?
HELP!!! To get the cylinder head off am I going to have to take off the lower timing cover? If so, then I need to buy a special tool to remove the crankshaft pulley. I was thinking I could remove the timing components by just taking off the upper cover, but the AllData website's instructions say to take off the lower one, too. And to get the lower one off, you have to remove the chrankshaft pulley, which looks difficult and requires special tools.
JCNA has a tool loan program for vintage and modern cars. You may be able to borrow the correct tool from them.
https://www.jcna.com/tool-loan