In this video I will start by showing you guys the procedure for the removal of a cylinder head off a 2009 Pontiac G3. Whether you are removing the cylinder due to a broken timing belt that has resulted in bent valves, cylinder head porting or resurfacing due to warpage, the procedures for removal will be very similar for almost all 4 cylinder naturally aspirated engines.
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Post time: Jun-28-2018