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crazylegs wrote:i use a sniff test as well, as paul states it is not 100% accurate but for most its the best we have.
if you could knock up one of your special tools when you have a minute you biscuit tin would be overflowing for a month or two.
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However, would I be right in thinking that if there is a hairline crack on the cylinder bore under the piston rings at tdc, this won't show itself with the pressure test? yet might mimic a failed hg
PW@Woodsport wrote:However, would I be right in thinking that if there is a hairline crack on the cylinder bore under the piston rings at tdc, this won't show itself with the pressure test? yet might mimic a failed hg
Ah right,how we get around this one is to slip the timing belt off so that the valves are always shut,carry out my pressure test with the piston at TDC(checking the gasket) and then carry out the same test with the piston at BDC.
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if it fails the second test but passes the first then it has a cracked block,all without ever having to remove the head,pretty simple really.
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QED
I guess with most faliures the other techniques are usually adequate.
PW@Woodsport wrote:
On the contrary im afraid,mr2 gasket failures are never of the huge drama events that occur on fords and vauxhalls,
PW@Woodsport wrote:
I think ive only maybe seen one or maybe two cars in the last 10 years that had a serious breach that resulted in the engine running very rough and having the big clouds of steam out of the exhaust etc..
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Paff wrote:Never mind tho I'm slowly destroying all the 4age's
boyzdad wrote:Paff wrote:Never mind tho I'm slowly destroying all the 4age's
I think you may have some help here, I am on my 3rd engine.
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in 5 months
cartledge_uk wrote:
*cough* i'm on 9 dead
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(thats dead, not head gaskets etc)
kaiowas wrote:cartledge_uk wrote:
*cough* i'm on 9 dead
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(thats dead, not head gaskets etc)
I reckon you should get some little vinyl 4age's with crosses through them on the side of your car to mark your kills![]()
boyzdad wrote:Paff wrote:Never mind tho I'm slowly destroying all the 4age's
I think you may have some help here, I am on my 3rd engine.
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in 5 months
Tiny wrote:
Yeah but your cars black so thats totally acceptable![]()
kaiowas wrote:
I reckon you should get some little vinyl 4age's with crosses through them on the side of your car to mark your kills[Mr.
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PW@Woodsport wrote:Basically id ignore every single post on this thread,im serious,a sniff test is not 100% conclusive,and a compression test is even worse.I used to advocate the sniff test myself too years ago but it has proven to give inconclusive results.None of these methods work with any certainty.
These days the only way to be 100% sure is with a special tool we made for testing head gasket breaches.Its a spark plug that has been drilled out and the ceramic stem cut off,so basically its the threaded part,the nut part and a big hole through the centre.Then we got a 10mm steel tube about 8" long,welded that to the spark plug and then welded an airline end onto the tube..
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so the new tool screws into the spark plug hole and with the engine rotated to TDC on whatever cylinder you wish to test
(99.9% of the time its cylinder 4 on a mk1 thats gone)
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If there is even the slightest breach in the gasket the compressed air will get forced through it and fine bubbles will appear at the coolant neck.You can clamp the airline to watch them fade away or increase the pressure to watch them become more regular..
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it really is a bombproof method of diagnosing it and we have tried every method!
Repeat the test on the other 3 cylinders..
.i guarantee you it will tell you one way or the other if its breached
,compression tests don't work because there is sometimes a 10% variation between the cylinders anyway.
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and 10% might just be a hairline breach.
Hope that helps