My 2.4 Surf finally had the head go on it, not entirely unusual you will agree.
So, found a new head trhat came complete with valves and camshaft and engaged local garage to fit it thinking "well at least I will know it has been done so will have peace of mind that the worst has already happened". It has come back and oil is leaking from all around the joint between head and block. The garage say "well, is a risk with a reconditioned head" and also that maybe the gasket (supplied with the head) was not good quality. I went ballistic as the people I bought it off told me I was buying a new head. So I rang them. They insist that it IS a new head and will stand behind their guarantee and exchange it for another if it is faulty but were puzzled as they hadn't come across this problem before. They later rang back and said that as far as they know this problem could be caused by failure to use new stretch bolts, which I purchased along with head and can see no reason why garage shouldn't use, or by installing the gasket upside down.
Now, how do I find who is at fault here, the local garage are hardly going to strip it down and admit they made a mistake but if I use another one, it will obviously cost me even more money and I have paid out £865 already which is a lot of money to me, more than a month's take-home pay. Meanwhile after taking the Surf back to garage to have them check the torque on the head bolts I can still see tiny bubbles of oil appearing along the join.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
So, found a new head trhat came complete with valves and camshaft and engaged local garage to fit it thinking "well at least I will know it has been done so will have peace of mind that the worst has already happened". It has come back and oil is leaking from all around the joint between head and block. The garage say "well, is a risk with a reconditioned head" and also that maybe the gasket (supplied with the head) was not good quality. I went ballistic as the people I bought it off told me I was buying a new head. So I rang them. They insist that it IS a new head and will stand behind their guarantee and exchange it for another if it is faulty but were puzzled as they hadn't come across this problem before. They later rang back and said that as far as they know this problem could be caused by failure to use new stretch bolts, which I purchased along with head and can see no reason why garage shouldn't use, or by installing the gasket upside down.
Now, how do I find who is at fault here, the local garage are hardly going to strip it down and admit they made a mistake but if I use another one, it will obviously cost me even more money and I have paid out £865 already which is a lot of money to me, more than a month's take-home pay. Meanwhile after taking the Surf back to garage to have them check the torque on the head bolts I can still see tiny bubbles of oil appearing along the join.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
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