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  • #16
    Thats 4 nice cupholders ya have there Jim.
    17 bolts!

    Originally posted by JimL
    done, a first for me as you might have guessed, found a sly bolt in alright, uploading pics in a minute....

    first impressions are all valves are fine but I'm like a pig lookin at thunder, would I spot a bent valve a mile away?

    as for surface of the head, the area above pot 1 (frontmost cylinder is no 1?) is fine, above 2 3 and 4 however are very black and pitted, no cracks though - whats up?

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    Derek :
    1990 Hilux Surf SSR Ltd
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    • #17
      Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!

      Me and the boy Morr have had a ponder and thers no bout adout it - the belt did snap! Hehehehe

      BUT seriously we got the trusty woodworkers try square out and scraped at the face of pot 2 to see if was coked or pitted and pitted it was, badly. Upon further scrutiny which took 10 whole seconds we noted that the head has cracked between the valves on all cyclinders bar no.1 which is in fine fettle and that is a good thing.

      Remember ... its all relative.

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      • #18
        Does this head gasket make any sense to any of ye. The oval water channels on the block (marked 'x' on the gasket) and the corresponding ones on the head ..... were blocked by the head gasket in other words there wasnt a corresponding hole cut out in the gasket.
        Also at the spots marked 'y' on the gasket the holes in the head and block were much bigger than the 5 ml hole in the gasket.

        You can see the brown marks where the coolant has left deposits on the gasket as it met a dead end.

        No wonder the head cracked for fluich sake!

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        • #19
          Looks like the head gasket for a starlet. Just kidding. Is very strange. Maybe the wrong gasket. That would explain all the build up in those channels we were looking at today!
          Derek :
          1990 Hilux Surf SSR Ltd
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          • #20
            The ones ive seen when STEVO has removed heads are like that.
            (\__/)
            (='.'=) SQUIRREL MUNCHER GRRRRRRR
            (")_(")

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            • #21
              Marky are you thinkin the same as i'm thinkin - stevo only sees busted heads so....

              what do his newly fitted gaskets look like, thats what i want to know.

              Derek yeh that explains the almost sealed water channel where the coolant had nowhere to go. Im no engineer but this seems fargin riculous, theres definitely multiple conspiracies out there determined to bring me n my surf down......but it wont work, its gonna rise from the ashes like a phoenix and its gonna be better than ever it was and then i'm gonna sell the phucker hehehehehe

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              • #22
                Some of the channels are blocked off for a reason as far as i know. STEVO hasnt been on for a while i think he may have gone away.
                The reason 2.4 heads go is a deffinate design problem as the waterways are so close to the head face with very little tolerence.
                Me & Steve are looking at splitting a head to prove this point.
                Last edited by marky; 27 March 2005, 21:08.
                (\__/)
                (='.'=) SQUIRREL MUNCHER GRRRRRRR
                (")_(")

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                • #23
                  The reason for the smaller holes in the gasket are usually to restrict the water in the block from flowing out to quick, the larger chamber holds the water for a bit to let it absorb heat, and then it flows out, its just a flow regulator.

                  Every gasket I've seen looks like that.
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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by TonyN
                    The reason for the smaller holes in the gasket are usually to restrict the water in the block from flowing out to quick, the larger chamber holds the water for a bit to let it absorb heat, and then it flows out, its just a flow regulator.

                    Every gasket I've seen looks like that.
                    I agree . Some holes in block/head are casting holes and not for coolant flow . Most engines are like this.
                    Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!

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                    • #25
                      Who here thinks that Marky is actually Stevo, but in disguise? Or split personality!
                      Derek :
                      1990 Hilux Surf SSR Ltd
                      [B][COLOR=DarkOrange][U]S[/U][/COLOR][/B]ave [B][COLOR=DarkOrange][U]U[/U][/COLOR][/B]p [B][COLOR=DarkOrange][U]R[/U][/COLOR][/B]eadies [B][COLOR=DarkOrange][U]F[/U][/COLOR][/B]ast. Cause you're gonna need them!

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Vagrant No2
                        I agree . Some holes in block/head are casting holes and not for coolant flow . Most engines are like this.
                        fair enough, i've seen zero.

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                        • #27
                          if he isnt stevo, i hate to think what stevo's got on him..
                          not that i would want to criticise either of them in any way... i might need stevo one day...
                          Last edited by Chillitt; 27 March 2005, 23:25. Reason: i own a 2.4
                          it's in me shed, mate.

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                          • #28
                            another conspiracy hmmm

                            as i said - i've seen zero, not stevo AKA marky, zero talks the talk



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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by JimL
                              another conspiracy hmmm

                              Kewl!
                              4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...

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                              • #30
                                As far as I can remember mine was the same when it was stripped down, new genuine gasket was exactly the same. I did have some pics of both old and new gasket but can't find them
                                Say not always what you know, but always know what you say.

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                                My choice
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