myfirstl322
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No...you had an issue or did I 'miss' something?That's the scary part... I didn't know I had an issue until I removed the heads.
No...you had an issue or did I 'miss' something?That's the scary part... I didn't know I had an issue until I removed the heads.
No...you had an issue or did I 'miss' something?
Sorry...Listen you bloomin heilan choob!
I "knew" I had a misfire, but never thought it was a head gasket issue until the heads came off. THEN, I didn't know I had a hole in me ingin until I found the damnable hole....
Although I get your point, I will argue just coz
But seriously, I am upset to the point where I was actually crying today
I really do not "need" any more pish
Sorry...
bit of work with a dremel to clean/dovetail the area, bit o chemical metal and some deft bastard and smoothing then build her up...your a long time dead!
Ok then, I'd be tig'ing it.My problem is, I cannot simply sell a fellow human a car that is essentially bodged...
It "has" to be 100% when I pass it on.
No compromise
Liners drop due to the block cracking near the water jacket.
On some RV8 blocks the water galleries are offset due to poor tooling and the thin wall cracks allowing the block to shrink away from the liner and you get the tell tale tapping in short etc
The bit of "shít" you can see on the block deck i'd be inclined to throw a new composite gasket and throw it back together the fire ring will more than cover that up. , putting a new bottom end on it will be cost prohibitive, and not worth it in the long run.
It is worth more in parts..
I have a composite gasket set and new stretch head bolts. But that "hole" has me imagining all sorts
It looks like it was already thrown together with composite gaskets and it lasted 22k miles
I'd love to just say "ughh duhhhhh"Was the gasket blow between the cylinders with the damage?
I'd love to just say "ughh duhhhhh"
Was the gasket blow between the cylinders with the damage?
It's ok now, I'm just adding mirthness, untwist yer knickers.Yer..
But I can't be arsed to go back through the thread..
He is concerned about a nick on the block deck, he originally had a blow between cylinders, just wonderin' if it was the same place..
Durr!
I can't..It's ok now, I'm just addding mirthiness, untwist yer knickers.
I'm going to chuck the battery on mine tomorrow and if it fires up OK, I'll get a video for Doo so if he wants to collect and do an engine swap he can.
Ok then, I'd be tig'ing it.
Tig's the name of the game, then peen, then bastard, then smooth, then build her up,@Doo
I did wonder if something like that could be done. I've known people fill cracks and even wedge wire in and skim it and they've lasted. Never tried on an RV8 though.
That would appear to be the culprit then..Yes. RIGHT at the place where the hole is....
Tig's the name of the game, then peen then bastard then smooth then build her up,
tis only a little ickle flaw and above the line of the 1st compression ring.
Remarkable stuff, but all this "I couldn't live myself," whilst admirable, is not really how one should prepare a vehicle for sale....really.Either that or put it in the donor with some Quiksteel and sell as running spare or repairs.
I used that Quiksteel in a trailer 20 odd years ago for some bolts that sheared off. It was supposed to be a get out of jail to get me back but I still see the trailer occasionally and the damn stuff is still there!
@Doo that's the answer. Swap the lumps. 2 members sorted in 1. I have serious misgivings on how true the history of yours is.
I did wonder if something like that could be done. I've known people fill cracks and even wedge wire in and skim it and they've lasted. Never tried on an RV8 though.
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