Just to confirm that the cylinder head on my 96 KZN185 has cracked (picture attached).
In all honesty, the removal of the head is a very simple straightforward job, nothing complicated in any way, no seized bolts etc and plenty of room to move spanners, sockets and banana fingers around.
Anyway, as you can see it has cracked around the swirl chamber of number 3 cylinder and appears to be heading off into the inlet valve seat.
Fortunately (I hope) it has been caught in time and no further damage has been caused, as there was no loss in coolant and like I said in my previous thread, all was good one day and the next day pressure in the system whilst sitting at the traffic lights.
I removed the thermostat last night, heated it up to the opening temperature of 82 degrees and no movement?, carried on heating up to 95 degrees (apparently it should now be open at 10mm or more) mine had opened about 1mm, 104 degrees and boiling like mad, eventually it started to open, but only to 5mm.
So has this issue been down to a faulty thermostat all along? Obviously, it has been causing a big restriction in the cooling system when hot (very hot); also, I notice on removal of the thermostat housing, a lot of weeping and white powdery corrosion where the lower hose joins to the thermostat-housing pipe, again there must have been pressure at this point (thermostat not opening correctly?).
Therefore if in doubt and your truck is okay at present (but then again the weekness may already be present and yet to show itself), change the thermostat as a matter of cause as I am now convinced that this has been the cause of my cracked head, check your lower hose to see if there is any corrosion where the lower hose meets the thermostat housing, mine looked like lumps of Stalactite, so had been weeping for some time.
In all honesty, the removal of the head is a very simple straightforward job, nothing complicated in any way, no seized bolts etc and plenty of room to move spanners, sockets and banana fingers around.
Anyway, as you can see it has cracked around the swirl chamber of number 3 cylinder and appears to be heading off into the inlet valve seat.
Fortunately (I hope) it has been caught in time and no further damage has been caused, as there was no loss in coolant and like I said in my previous thread, all was good one day and the next day pressure in the system whilst sitting at the traffic lights.
I removed the thermostat last night, heated it up to the opening temperature of 82 degrees and no movement?, carried on heating up to 95 degrees (apparently it should now be open at 10mm or more) mine had opened about 1mm, 104 degrees and boiling like mad, eventually it started to open, but only to 5mm.
So has this issue been down to a faulty thermostat all along? Obviously, it has been causing a big restriction in the cooling system when hot (very hot); also, I notice on removal of the thermostat housing, a lot of weeping and white powdery corrosion where the lower hose joins to the thermostat-housing pipe, again there must have been pressure at this point (thermostat not opening correctly?).
Therefore if in doubt and your truck is okay at present (but then again the weekness may already be present and yet to show itself), change the thermostat as a matter of cause as I am now convinced that this has been the cause of my cracked head, check your lower hose to see if there is any corrosion where the lower hose meets the thermostat housing, mine looked like lumps of Stalactite, so had been weeping for some time.
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