Does anyone have a good resource online on how to remove the cylinder head of a 2004 Chevy Aveo? The timing belt stripped out taking out 1 or more valves (can't tell how many until I get the stupid head off). I can get a rebuilt head from the local napa for not too much (way less than a new engine) and if I can take it apart I can put it back together.
My big problem here is that I have a lot of experience with chevy 350s but have never worked with or around anything this . . . small.
The real question that I am having at this point is if I remove the head with the intake manifold still on, and if so how to remove the EFI from on top of it, because I can not for the life of me figure out how to remove the lower intake manifold bolts.
Any help would be great thank you (and yes I know the car isn't worth it, but I am currently driving an 1984 GMC Sierra . . . with a 350 in it . . . 8 miles a gallon X 20 gallon gas tank, so seems to be worth it to me just as a commuter car)