Nodge68
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Re-sealing the liners is a 30 minute job, maybe an hour if you've never done it before.Screw that. . Easier to fit another engine haha
Re-sealing the liners is a 30 minute job, maybe an hour if you've never done it before.Screw that. . Easier to fit another engine haha
Pull the head of (don't rotate the crank) clean the block and liner tops (carefully). Replace the head if soft, or have it faced off if still hard. Use a Payen elastomer gasket kit, which includes steel dowls to replace the fibre ones and refit the head. Tighten new bolts correctly following the torque sequence from the manual. Reassemble all the parts removed, fit new timing belt, tensioner and water pump.So any joy with my problem
Not really sure what your asking here but I'll have a go.I only wanted some advice on my hg haha... Not an encyclopedia on the liners.... So any joy with my problem
If I had done the job that would be my first choice too.Probably no3... But ill check the rest
Just fitted one of these, branded as BGA purchased locally at motor factors
I would have said to go to DMGRS for your head gasket but I just checked and they're offering a copy so I you may be right about the availability of the Payne.Do you mean the Payen Mk3 gasket used by Lotus (RLVB 000320) ?
They tend to be over priced and less available
Agreed about the OP'er no acknowledgement despite expert input by other forum members.
I was purely retracted my endorsement of BGA gasket on an earlier post, which at the time of fitting looked to be a quality product at £32, supplied with it's technical flyer, giving liner height tolerances, torque and tightening sequence. All marketing hype now that I look at the packaging !
Do you mean the Payen Mk3 gasket used by Lotus (RLVB 000320) ?