Its no good chaps, theres no getting away from it, my head will have to be replaced.
After doing everything possible to cure my coolant problems nothing has worked. To be honest, I`ve come to the conclusion that after all the flushes, thermostat changes and everything else that can be tried, if your baby shows signs of having a problem its a waste of time trying to delay the inevitable. GET THE HEAD CHANGED!!!!!!!!.
My 2.4 is now lossing water at an alarming rate. The coolant erupts out of the thermostat housing as soon as the engine is started and with the cap on, the water in the expansion tank goes a funny milky colour (exaust gases I think!) and the pressure in the system forces the level up until it pours from the overflow.
So now more money to be found to throw at Mr Toyota for a replacement head. The question is do I try to find the time to do it myself, or do I Treble the cost and get someone else to do it. Either way, I`m beginning to wonder if I made the right decision to do what I`ve wanted to do for a long time, to own a Toyota Surf. After all said and done its costing me a bl***y fortune!.
Finally, if I decide to do it myself could someone put me in the picture as to what I`ll need apert from the new head. I know I`ll need new stretch bolts and gaskets but does the head come complete with valve seats etc etc. I also have to find out if I need the head with an off set cam or not.
Would be gratefull if one of you could perhaps supply me with a list of all that is required, and the cost
After doing everything possible to cure my coolant problems nothing has worked. To be honest, I`ve come to the conclusion that after all the flushes, thermostat changes and everything else that can be tried, if your baby shows signs of having a problem its a waste of time trying to delay the inevitable. GET THE HEAD CHANGED!!!!!!!!.
My 2.4 is now lossing water at an alarming rate. The coolant erupts out of the thermostat housing as soon as the engine is started and with the cap on, the water in the expansion tank goes a funny milky colour (exaust gases I think!) and the pressure in the system forces the level up until it pours from the overflow.
So now more money to be found to throw at Mr Toyota for a replacement head. The question is do I try to find the time to do it myself, or do I Treble the cost and get someone else to do it. Either way, I`m beginning to wonder if I made the right decision to do what I`ve wanted to do for a long time, to own a Toyota Surf. After all said and done its costing me a bl***y fortune!.
Finally, if I decide to do it myself could someone put me in the picture as to what I`ll need apert from the new head. I know I`ll need new stretch bolts and gaskets but does the head come complete with valve seats etc etc. I also have to find out if I need the head with an off set cam or not.
Would be gratefull if one of you could perhaps supply me with a list of all that is required, and the cost
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