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Good luck with the hunt bud
by the way… to stop frustration… get one that can go as low as 7lbf ft up to 70lbf ft or so… be aware also that the end that goes into the sockets may also not fit the sockets you have (different sizes sometimes) so you may want to buy some steppers (smaller to bigger and visa versa) does that make sence?

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Halford professional ones have recently won "best buy" awards in Car Mechanics magazine.
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Head gasket - you make it sound simple but there's other stuff attached to the head, not least the inlet and exhaust manifold, which need to be removed. I assume you're happy with this with the engine in the car?
You'd place the engine at TDC and mark it up BEFORE you removed the cam belt. On some engines its easier to cable tie the belt to the cam gear and remove this (there will be a woodruff key to align gear to cam) but on the EA827 its not worth the hassle to do this, since the belt tensioner and covers are easy enough to remove.
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http://www.argos.co.uk…CCar+tools%7C12107506.htm
its a pretty good one, I use mine all the time!!! Had it years and never had a problem with it
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heres the storey,are you sitting comfortably ha ha……………………….
i bought my mk1 with head gasket already knackered,i bought from nottingham and drove back to milton keynes,bought a replacement engine off friend but was mk2 digi,so found one a new replacement on ebay with reconditioned head,got home and there was milky looking stuff around cap(only slight,no where near as bad as first engine)i spoke to the seller who informed me he took it out for a 16v converion and there was no overheating.as the engine is still not in car i thought it would be idea to change gasket,head was reconditioned in march 07 by bigboystoys and apparantly only done 1000,if no overheating the head should be ok(shouldnt it)i am a complete novice when it comes to cars so expect silly questions
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