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Head Gasket ??


loonylandy

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There's a tab sticking out between No's 3 + 4 injector pipes, which may well have 3-holes in it. This is what identifies your gasket thickness.

Les.

thankyou , ill be following your guide anyway .

Do you have to have the head skimmed if there is no damage or warping or can i put it back together with a new gasket ??

cheers

tony

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What about a pressure test ?? Been told to do that now :(

If it was using a lot of coolant, check the gasket when you remove it. If the leak is obviously the gasket, just change it. If the gasket looks fine you may have a cracked head so get it pressure tested.

If the gasket was blowing between two cylinders then you don't need to get it pressure tested.

Remember head bolts can be used 5 times so you can most likely re-use them.

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Well i took it to pieces and found that it had been done before but i think not to a high standard the head bolts under the rocker cover and centre line were hand tight !!! This was cusing the exhaust pressure to go into the water chambers etc so was causing the fountain in the cooling bottle.

We cleaned the head and replaved the gasket then refitted the rest of it, topped the water and oil up and i have been out for a drive. Done 60 miles with no ill effects at all so looking good.

Will check the head bolts after 200 miles just to be sure.

Cheers to Les as the guide was spot on and even a personl with limited knowledge could do it ;)

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