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e30work

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engine teardown from overheating
« on: June 24, 2011, 07:08:54 PM »
picked up another project that had issues with over heating, heres some info on the car.

- 270k milage
- bubbles in coolant revisor and a lot of smoke and hot pressure out of bleeder
- loosing coolant i think (filled it up two gallons)
- no white smoke i think (just let it idle didn't what to risk damaging the head)
- car idles but has symptoms of bad misfire
- milky residue on oil cap and dip stick
- oil seems watery but no positive
- coolant seems clean

i just assumed it had a bad gasket or a cracked head so i pulled it. tell me what you think. what can cause the bubble and pressure in the coolant system? head gasket and profile gasket look perfect. cylinder 2 exhaust port are a little opened and cylinder 3 intake port are opened. could be lifter or??

















dakon

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engine teardown from overheating
« Reply #1 on: July 11, 2011, 12:27:48 AM »
looks like you had a blown head gasket at cylinder #4 on the intake side of the block. look at the back of the head gasket looks like coolant on the gasket to me from the photo you took... from what i have learned, the most common place for the M42 head to crack is the large coolant channel next to cylinder #2...


I would also tell you to take a roloc pads and clean the bottom of the head, and check it very carefully for cracks, from the photos you took i can not see any cracks. However the head was not perfectly clean when you took your photos.. I recently rebuild my head, including 2 cracks, all new lifters, 4 new exhaust valves, all new exhaust valve guides, and new valve seats cut. my bill was right at 800$...


You can take the cams out to check the lifters, if they do not rebound after being compressed they are shot.. a set of new lifters is right at 200$ from blunttech, and he was the least expensive i could find.

Good luck on your adventure, i went though the same thing last December......