Yes indeed it was a moment of what the (*&^*&%^*%*&%*&%*&%

just before hooking up the boat to go on holidays, in hind sight I'm grateful it did it in my driveway and not on the boat ramp 500km from home.
Anyway having rebuilt the transmission and aircon two years ago and given the car wins every show it enters, my head said ditch it, my heart said how could you let him go.
I read through some forums and it appears it is not a job for the feint hearted, luckily I appear to have had a pretty good run without a single bolt getting stripped broken or jammed. Although I did break my guide pin removal tool, so it's holding back the lifting off, of the second head but all head bolts have been removed so it's only a five minute job when the tool rocks up.
The previous owner did indeed change the tensor and chain but sadly, was unaware of the need to do the rails so here's an eye opener for you all, the original rails have done just shy of 400,000km!!!!!!! Given 15 years or 100,000km is their life it speaks volumes as to why regular oil changes can extend the life of the whole engine.
I read alot to discover this job can cost about 6-7K initially I laughed and now I am half way through doing it myself I can see why the labour is huge!!!!! When you add in new valves etc the bill racks up pretty quickly, luckily I'm not paying for the labour otherwise it would have written the car off I guess.
In pic five you may notice the rotor not at TDC don't panic I put cylinder one at TDC before dismantling.
For an engine that's travelled 400,000km I am amazed at how good a condition it was in, no corrosion or wear and remarkably clean given it's age.
Please find attached photos of which i'll post more up as the job progresses, anyone with any helpful tips by all means let me know.
Cheers Mat.
