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| Author: | Boomer [ Mon Jul 15, 2002 5:28 pm ] |
| Post subject: | rebuild or NOT?? |
I gotta an old 6 - popped the head cuz of water in the oil - everything looks fine to me! But - there is a slight ridge on the top of the cylinders. One guy says "AAAA - it aint so bad" Slap the head back on!!" The other guy says " That means you need a rebuild!" What say you??? Thanks again guys! safehavenhi@yahoo.com |
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| Author: | Doc. [ Mon Jul 15, 2002 5:50 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Rebuild or NOT?? |
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: I gotta an old 6 - popped the head cuz of water : in the oil - everything looks fine to me! : But - there is a slight ridge on the top of : the cylinders. : : One guy says "AAAA - it aint so bad" : Slap the head back on!!" : : The other guy says " That means you need a : rebuild!" : : What say you??? : Thanks again guys! How did the water get into the oil? I have seen Slants with cracked blocks. If you found a worped head or blown head gasket, I would service the head and put it back together. DD |
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| Author: | Boomer [ Tue Jul 16, 2002 12:23 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Rebuild or NOT??Thanks Doc!! Now what?? |
Thanks so much, ya know - I have no idea - metal head gasket seemed fine to me - so yeah - maybe the block is cracked - I don't know!!! How can I find out???? Hmmmmm - now I am really worried, cuz rebuilder say I should keep this engine seeins its never beem rebuilt. Quote:
: : How did the water get into the oil? : I have seen Slants with cracked blocks. : If you found a worped head or blown head : gasket, I would service the head and put it : back together. : DD safehavenhi@yahoo.com |
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| Author: | Doc. [ Tue Jul 16, 2002 8:32 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Rebuild? - Now what?? |
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: Thanks so much, ya know - I have no idea - : metal head gasket seemed fine to me - so : yeah - maybe the block is cracked - I don't : know!!! How can I find out???? : Hmmmmm - now I am really worried, cuz rebuilder : say I should keep this engine seeins its : never beem rebuilt. Ahhh, a new clue, those stock metal head gaskets are really hard to see leak problems, they can loose torque and leak. How did the head bolts feel when you removed the head? Did all the bolts "snap" loose (pop) or did they feel kinda loose and easy to remove? Well, a $30.00 composition head gasket and some clean-up / assembly time will tell the story, it may be worth the "gamble" to put the engine back together an run it, to see what happens. If it still makes "milk shake oil", then it's time to find a different engine. DD |
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| Author: | Boomer [ Tue Jul 16, 2002 10:35 am ] |
| Post subject: | Doc! I got it!!!!!! |
Ok!! My neighbor took another look and you are right - it was the gasket!!! The clue was this - ONE Piston was totally clean on top - the others were Black. He said that that was proof that water had been entering that cylinder. So - problme solved. Now I do waht you said - comp gasket and start her up!! Thanks! You probably saved me a grand! No Bill?? Ahhh, a new clue, those stock metal head Quote:
: gaskets are really hard to see leak : problems, they can loose torque and leak. : How did the head bolts feel when you removed : the head? Did all the bolts "snap" : loose (pop) or did they feel kinda loose and : easy to remove? : : Well, a $30.00 composition head gasket and some : clean-up / assembly time will tell the : story, it may be worth the : "gamble" to put the engine back : together an run it, to see what happens. If : it still makes "milk shake oil", : then it's time to find a different engine. : DD safehavenhi@yahoo.com |
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