supraken;1292803 said:
this may sound dumb, but ive never had a BHG before, what exactly do i need done at a machine shop?
The head has to be checked for straightness. If it isn't perfectly straight they have to plain it (or deck it). This is an extremely important part of doing a BHG correctly. Make sure you torque the head down in the correct sequence using the proper torque specs (around 73ft/lb if I recall)
You will also need to retorque the head after around 5-10 heat cycles. This is also VERY IMPORTANT.
You will need to remove the waterpump so you might as well get a new one. I also did the timing belt, the fuel injector cushions and o-rings. I used copper spray on both sides of my gasket. keep in mind.. you really only get one shot to place the head on correctly so get it right the first time. '
When I took my head to the machine shop I had to completely disassemble it before they could straighten it. Because of this.. I also installed new valve stem seals. If you need to dissassemble the head you will need a special valve spring compression tool. I had to order mine. A BHG is a pretty big job if you have never done it before.
The crank pulley is EXTREMELY hard to get off. I used a 2' breaker bar and barely was able to get it. You will need a good torque wrench too.
You will not be able to tell if the head is straight using a straight edge. Trust me... you need to bring it to a machine shop. They charged me $100.00 to do it. I dropped it off in the morning and picked it up in the early afternoon.
Good luck and search this sight for tips. There are tons of them.