brutusmotorsport
Active Member
explain a bit more gav whats happened?
did you use standard headbolts? i found with mine even though the headbolts were replaced then torqued and angle tightened i still had problems,eventually after advice from the guys at v8 tuner,i replaced the head gaskets again but used arp head studs as the clamping pressure is more consistant.but i would certainly get the heads checked and pressure tested,a crack in alloy won,t show up when it,s cold only when it,s hot,so if you do strip down again i would deffo get the heads checked professionaly,also is your thrnostat ok,the radiator flushed through,all the coolant pipes free from blockages?
also another tip to get air out of the cooling system is park the car over night with the drivers side jacked up,as air will always go to the highest point.
got to agree with brutus any water left in the engine system will take a few days of running around to burn it off,there will also be water in the exhaust system until it gets steamed out
sorry if this has been tried but i spent over £2.5k with a suspect engine which i changed myself only to find the exact same fault after 20 miles turns out my lpg vaporizer had failed pressurising the water system if i was u i would link out the lpg vaporizer and disconnect the gas solenoid and try again