Malc1
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Fitted new head gasket today filled the water up and its leaking water between the head and the block passenger side by the last 2 bolts by bulk head could it be a bad gasket
I'm takeing the head off today and going to get a coppHave you tried re-torqueing and checked the sequence?
I wouldn't say cracked as it's comeiñg out between both faces not the head I'll get it skimmed this week and checked while waiting for a copper gasketYes but head could also be cracked or warped.
I'm takeing the head off today and going to get a copp
I wouldn't say cracked as it's comeiñg out between both faces not the head I'll get it skimmed this week and checked while waiting for a copper gasket
I cleaned the head spotless when I put it back on just strange it's comeiñg out between the 2 facesI wouldn't get the head skimmed unless it is needed. Especially diesel, due to the swirl chambers, they are very hard, and shouldn't be flat with the head face.
Head can be cracked as well as gasket blowing, clean it up spotless and check between valves, and around swirls if a diesel.
Composite gasket is better than copper if available.
I cleaned the head spotless when I put it back on just strange it's comeiñg out between the 2 faces
I'll take some pics after when I get it off I'm thinking it could be something under it as all I did was fill the water up never started it and as I filled it it just came out the sideSure the gasket is blown, but that doesn't mean there arent cracks as well. Or head may be badly warped, check it, and the top of the block, with a steel straight edge.
Are you certain nothing got trapped, and held the head up proud of gasket? Swirl chamber, for example?
When you have removed the head, try and post some pics of it for us to look at. You may be able to see where the gas has been running over the face of the head when you remove.
Right I got the head off and as you can see the gasket wasn't sitting over one of the core plugs and it was coming from there the gasket was put on with diesel facing upwards but on the old gasket it was turned round as to cover them sorry for the wait but pics wouldn't upload
The core plug shouldn't be leaking anyway?
I think the gasket should only be fitted one way up.
No cracking between the valves and around the swirl chambers, that is a good sign.
The only way to get round it is turn the gasket it was on the other head off the doner enging and it was on the head of my truck
The only way to get round it is turn the gasket it was on the other head off the doner enging and it was on the head of my truck
But I'm struggling to get the gasket it's a 14 j engine with a 12 head and don't know wat to ask for
It had the head off before I got it and had a 12 j head gasket on it and I'm struggling to get a 14 j head gasketHave you got the old gasket for comparison?
Post a pic of both if you can.
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