Head Gasket woes

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Post by Judge »

If your cylinder head was not unleaded, now might be the ideal time to fit one.
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PaulVW wrote:
I have 2 options really, new head and block, or new engine.
Bummer Paul, I hope it gets you there and back!! My head is being skimmed as we speak hopefully I can get it all back together and running for the weekend then I hope the rain keeps off!!Image
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Judge wrote:If your cylinder head was not unleaded, now might be the ideal time to fit one.
It was unleaded, the engine was a fully refurbished one, that cost the previous owner £800 (I saw the receipt) and has only done approx 3000-4000 miles! It was partly the reason I brought the car as I thought "hmmm no more engine problems" Ha! :roll:
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How long ago was the new engine fitted, and was the guarantee based on a time limit, or maximum mileage?
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it was fitted about 5 years ago, but only was used 2 years ago
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Post by PaulVW »

just a quick update; The car is now back, and has a lot more "umph" than it has had for a while, the engine is also a lot more quite, so I it should last for a while I hope.

can anyone recomend a good coolant to add into the rad? I want to make sure she does not get to hot!
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Post by alex_holden »

Just water and ordinary concentrated ethylene glycol antifreeze should be fine. There's no point using expensive long-life stuff if you're going to be changing the head in a few days.
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Ah well - it's the block i'm afraid. Would need to strip the engine - and have the top surface of the block skimmed flat. Well worth doing if the engine is otherwise in good condition. The strip down will only take a couple of hours - and the machining won't cost a fortune. If the engine is marginal foir condition - grab another engine from ebay!
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Post by d_harris »

Just noticed the exhaust - guessing the cars been tweaked a little?

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Post by Kevin »

Ah well - it's the block i'm afraid.
Hmm thats a little different to what the garage has found
the head has a hairline crack

Well Paul I would keep my eyes open at the National you never know what will be in the autojumble.
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Dan_Harris wrote:Just noticed the exhaust - guessing the cars been tweaked a little?
Thats mine Dan :lol: yeah a little!!
and I haven't got my head back from being skimmed they are also fitting valve's and new seats hopefully they will get it finished today and I can rebuild tonight after work :cry: god I'll be knacked as I also work Saturday's too
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Well - that crack would maybe do it - although it may have been caused by the gasket blowing due to block problem , but you had said the head was examined before and ok - I hope they have now fitted another head? And I hope they didn't go for 60 ft lbf on the head nuts - severe chance of ripping a stud out of the block.
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Post by PaulVW »

well she made it there and back!

over 400 miles in total!
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Well done Paul that must be a relief.
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Post by PaulVW »

In my experience Moggies never let you down when you *really* need them
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