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Can a 300Tdi head be fitted to a 200Tdi?


JimAttrill

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10 hours ago, miketomcat said:

Cracks between valves are common and can be run like that, it's not great but it won't cause any noticeable problems. Cracks between cylinders, oil/water ways or like one of mine in the inlet tract will be a problem.

Mike

It would seem that Mr Turner has already given me an answer to my seemly minor worry.

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3 hours ago, miketomcat said:

Absolutely, I've run a worse one than that for several years including heavy towing.

Mike

Same - the last one i removed was a lot worse but it wasn't due to those cracks that my HG went. Engine was running perfectly. I would happily fit the head in alfamans pictures.

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My local engine re-builder has a crack filling process for alloy heads and blocks that uses a liquid chemical metal and pressure to fill cracks. They developed it for the top fuel engines they build, but found it was also very good for TD5's

However those cracks look small enough to simply fill with carbon during use

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7 hours ago, Nonimouse said:

My local engine re-builder has a crack filling process for alloy heads and blocks that uses a liquid chemical metal and pressure to fill cracks. They developed it for the top fuel engines they build, but found it was also very good for TD5's

However those cracks look small enough to simply fill with carbon during use

Thats interesting as many declare the 200 heads scrap once they see those cracks between the valves. I kept mine. 

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