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Re: Vin6409 engine rebuild
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Sun Sep 09, 2018 4:24 pm
by cis6409
Got a bit more done
Re: Vin6409 engine rebuild
Posted:
Sun Sep 09, 2018 4:31 pm
by cis6409
More
Re: Vin6409 engine rebuild
Posted:
Sun Sep 09, 2018 5:05 pm
by cis6409
Macgyver came to help lol !
Re: Vin6409 engine rebuild
Posted:
Sun Sep 09, 2018 8:03 pm
by Admin-bloke
Top work lads
Re: Vin6409 engine rebuild
Posted:
Mon Sep 17, 2018 3:13 pm
by cis6409
Got a small bit more done, further stripping of remaining ancillaries and disconnected the gearbox, Interestingly missing the third inspection plate for the bottom of bell housing to block..probably rusted away lol!
Re: Vin6409 engine rebuild
Posted:
Sat Nov 24, 2018 11:13 pm
by cis6409
Some more progress.. Confirmed head gasket gone on cylinder 1. My thinking was confirmed the gasket being 37 years old or so had erroded away and given up /broken away enough to allow the coolant to seep into the combustion chamber and allow the combustion chamber gasses to go into the cooling system, not a big leak which is why I think it was so confusing as whether it was gone 100% or not..
learned alot more about the symptoms and methods of testing to confirm a head gasket which is a positive at least!
Re: Vin6409 engine rebuild
Posted:
Sat Nov 24, 2018 11:20 pm
by cis6409
Pics
Re: Vin6409 engine rebuild
Posted:
Sat Nov 24, 2018 11:32 pm
by cis6409
Block tare down
Re: Vin6409 engine rebuild
Posted:
Sat Nov 24, 2018 11:44 pm
by cis6409
Good points :
all head bolts came out, thankfully none broke in the block.
piston and liners all seem good to..
Bad points:
Crank pulley seized would not come off and play ball tried everything short of dynamite! so unfortunately had to be cut off, o well
In summary the head gasket looks to be original never been changed before, the head once free from all bolts still had to be coerced (nicely) off due to being together for so long.. The coolant passages around head and liners badly clogged so the system was under alot of stress as it was
Next is to get bottom end stripped and heads stripped to see if there s any warpage on the head surface or crank journals and then see how bad the block rot is and go from there.
Also have to somehow get the mutated seized engine mount studs out of the block!
Onwards and upwards as they say!
Re: Vin6409 engine rebuild
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Sun Nov 25, 2018 10:26 pm
by gruffalo
How did the oil find its way into the intake?
cis6409 wrote:jerzybondov wrote:Nice! What were your head gasket symptoms by the way?
Car would overheat at idle, fans would come on but stay on and temp would rise and not come Down unless it was revved..
Whilst driving temp would be ok on the gauge but spit coolant out the overflow on the road leaving a trail especially when accelerating hard.
Whenever I Bled the rad the air would come back into it
Done a 'sniff test' and it failed that, passed all the other tests.
My thinking is the car didn't blow its gasket thru lack of coolant or overheatingt etc, more like its age related. The gasket has 37 years on it and I think its a weep that started few years ago and has now gotten big enough to be a problem...
We ll see soon enough when it's stripped down
Smell of coolant out of exhaust travelling behind not mad but noticeable and also towards the end oil in the intake manifold which was never there before