Does anyone have any words of wisdom regarding head gasket replacement on the 2.0 blacktop? Following a coolant leak on a track day (not me I might
add!), it looks like the head gasket has gone. I have no idea if it needs a skim until I have it apart.
Should I just skim it anyway? I'm assuming it will be nigh on impossible for me to diagnose a warped head unless it's really bad (which it
isn't as it is still running, just about).
Also, while I have it apart, what else should I check for damage and what performance mods should I consider while I have the opportunity?
Good straight edge & skinny feeler gauge with a bright light will tell if its flat, if in doubt wazz it down an engineering shop to check.
Personally I skim 'em all as it gives a nice clean surface for the new headgasket. Check the exhaust manifold & its surface as well.
Make sure the block is nice & clean as well.
Worth recutting the valve seats & checking the valve guides & springs whilst you're at it. New valve oil seals (if it uses them) will
stop it smoking. Obviously check the bores whilst the head is off.
I should have said that the engine has only done 4K miles. Would your advice still be the same?
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Originally posted by Ron Lang
I should have said that the engine has only done 4K miles. Would your advice still be the same?
The first thing to do if work out why the gasket failed, take a good look long and hard at the cooling system layout particularly that there is
sufficient by-pass circulation. By-pass ensures the thermostat open and works proplerly and the block and cylinder head warm-up more evenly .
I would strongly advise not to skim the head unless you have reason to suspect a problem with it, just check everything carefully one of the most
useful low cost tools for checking for surface damage to a head is a triangular ruler it can show up damage the sometimes won't show up with
precision straight edge.
Seems that the cooling system had a leak and the guy driving hadn't noticed the temp going up. He's carried on driving without coolant essentially.
You need to get that head checked for flatness, if overheated it may have warped.