I bet he goes for the bodge option .
The garage !
High temp Epoxy putty does wonderous things applied correctly.
I bet he goes for the bodge option .
The garage !
The best as said would be a new made up insert , you can have the head removed and have its ports sandblasted to clean out the rust but the cost is not worth it depending on how bad that sleeve is and the waterways are is your decision , if its not that bad bodge it as suggested if it is , it's not going to last long if its that rotten.
Since when have alloy cylinder heads rusted?
Must be a new type of ferrous aluminium developed specially for BMW. Unless it the steel sleeve insert that has rusted.
Sleeve insert looks like alloy to me.
I'll check tomorrow, but that would be a recipe for some serious electrolytic corrosion. Oh of course, it's BMWZinc plated steel i think Keith.
Since when have alloy cylinder heads rusted?
Unless they have invented a non magnetic steel, both mine are alloy with a wall thickness of about 3mm.Zinc plated steel i think Keith.
Unless they have invented a non magnetic steel, both mine are alloy with a wall thickness of about 3mm.
They have - any of the austenitic stainless steels (rather than ferritic) are non magnetic.Unless they have invented a non magnetic steel,
Since when have alloy cylinder heads rusted?
No hoses on my scrapper to easy to check. Yep stainless is non magnetic but sure as hell it's not stainless. Stainless is hard, the stub is not only non magnetic, but it's soft and as I said has a wall thickness of about 3mm.Don't know Keith the small rear one on mine has a fair wall thickness but don't think the large front one has. Can't remember to be honest and i am not about to pull the top hose to find out. Have you never heard of stainless steel?
If there is rust, it's from the block and as I said, due to old or non existant antifreezeWas talking more the steel insert , but just because its alloy doesn't mean crud doesn't build up and narrow the waterways know all