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Hmmmm not good. Did you do the HG or just drop the lump in?
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full rebuild, top end anyway.
duno if trying a retorque is worthwhile?
or just ring the scrap yard to come get this heap of crap
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No way ! really bad news. What torque settings did you use?
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ones stated for the engine!
ozone rekons big airlock...im not convinced...but will need to try I suppose
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You have the phase1 rad have you tried bleeding it with a header tank?
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coke bottle...yeah
ive never seen bubbling like that though with an air lock
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Bleed it properly and then see what it does...
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bubbling like every other HG I seen go.
Head off tomorrow. At least its all been done recently. But I am very upset to say the least
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HG,
If a cars running fine, and suddently dicked after abuse, its always a bigger issue than an airlock, you can try believeing its the stat / airlock / water pump, but 99.9% of the time, it boils down to the HG in the end.
Such a shame given the work, its likely lifted the head, torquing it again may fix it short term...but studs probs arnt up to it...
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yeah I though HG immediately.
But ozone, I think trying to be nice, was trying to persuade me it was just an airlock.
Ordering new HG and bolts now
oh well. life sucks
(08-09-2013, 08:43 PM)darrenjlobb Wrote: If a cars running fine, and suddently dicked after abuse,
I hadnt even driven it yet!!!
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Without sounding patronising.. you did remove the head properly, get it skimmed etc and completely clean the block before assembling it?
Can't think of any reason why a properly rebuilt engine would do this
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(08-09-2013, 08:54 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: Without sounding patronising.. you did remove the head properly, get it skimmed etc and completely clean the block before assembling it?
Can't think of any reason why a properly rebuilt engine would do this
dont abuse me...
I didnt skim it or test it. /fail.
I fail.
I'm a dumbass.
Couldnt see a reason at the time. Cant think now why i didnt though.
If I was back in Hereford I would have, only coz I could have got it done for basically a pack of beers. But Im lost round here...guna make calls tomorrow
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Meh, i can't judge. I did the exact same thing with the HG change last year, we all know what happened on the way to FCS.
TBH now, unless i'm 100% confident on history of these engines, i'd always get a head skimmed before fitting.
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(08-09-2013, 08:59 PM)cwspellowe Wrote: Meh, i can't judge. I did the exact same thing with the HG change last year, we all know what happened on the way to FCS.
TBH now, unless i'm 100% confident on history of these engines, i'd always get a head skimmed before fitting.
I will too now
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Why don't you just pressure test each cylinder first? You can get a cranking tester for like £15
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but I could do that and the odds are very high that its HG...so I may aswell save the money for skim/test or hg/bolts
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No problem there just drash on like a boss :p 3,000 miles on I still poo coolant everywhere but never misses a beat haha
All seriousness, you know where you went wrong here
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That really sucks man, you just got to try and imagine how epic it will be when its done just keep picturing it and you'll get there.
Doesnt even own a 306.
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thanks guys.
this needs to be on the road...work=money!!
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