Could even happen if the head was left off for a few days and the liners not bolted down.
I've had a liner lift when the MLS gasket fitted had stuck to the head and No2 liner. I re-sealed all liners, just to be sure it didn't leak.
Could even happen if the head was left off for a few days and the liners not bolted down.
Sell it and buy a KA
Not ideal !! ......but don't despair@Northern Irelander at first it was just coolant out of exhaust with no mayo.. When I changed the gasket without skimming.. Same smoke but mayo this time within ten mins of doing it...not sure what went wrong.... Lost all coolant almost immediately
Interesting!!I've had a liner lift when the MLS gasket fitted had stuck to the head and No2 liner. I re-sealed all liners, just to be sure it didn't leak.
I believe you and that you're competent enough to take on the repair, like the others I was merely reiterating, sometimes it takes a fresh pair of eyes to diagnose the problem.White smoke... Not steam... Didn't turn engine while head was off..mayo was on filler cap and on dipstick...
haha @Northern Irelander.themileage is about 110,000 so not rocket ship miles.gonna strip it again this weekend and send it off.
If you listen carefully you can hear Ka's rusting, plus it's not legal to fit a tow bar on a Ka !Sell it and buy a KA
The MLS gasket was on my MGF when I bought it. It had only done about 10K miles, but had been driven without coolant, long enough for the cam covers to melt at the bolt holes.Interesting!!
Was it a high mileage engine?
Lol.I'm guessing you were off on leave that day when that engine went through the assembly line at Longbridge
How will I know if the liners are loose.
Am curious... how do yer reseal a lifted liner?
The MLS gasket was on my MGF when I bought it. It had only done about 10K miles, but had been driven without coolant, long enough for the cam covers to melt at the bolt holes.
When I lifted the head, I was surprised to find No2 liner lift with it ,as the gasket had bonded very well. I've never had that happen with a factory elastomer gasket, and I've done a lot of K series HGs over the years.
Lol.
I've not worked for Powertrain Ltd, and would probably be horrified by the way some engines were built.
Screw that. . Easier to fit another engine haha
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