dabtl
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I have been posting on my problems for the past few weeks.
To recap:
I had AF in the oil. We pulled the heads and found the number five cylinder had the gasket blown INTO the cylinder area. We pulled the head, decked them looked for cracks, found none and put new head gaskets on. After a bit of driving, the engine ran strong, the head gasket blew out on the number six cylinder at the rear of the head.
Thought that perhaps we had not torqued the head properly, put new gaskets on with the proper torque and sequence just like in the manual. The motor seemed funny sounding on a brief start up. Pulled the number six fuel injector, turned the engine with the fuel cut off all the way out and AF blew out in some quantity. I do not know how much because we all ducked. The gasket was intact when the head was removed.
We find no cracks in the head. I suspect a bad cylinder liner and piston as the block shows no signs of being cracked.
Your thoughts on this would be appreciated.
To recap:
I had AF in the oil. We pulled the heads and found the number five cylinder had the gasket blown INTO the cylinder area. We pulled the head, decked them looked for cracks, found none and put new head gaskets on. After a bit of driving, the engine ran strong, the head gasket blew out on the number six cylinder at the rear of the head.
Thought that perhaps we had not torqued the head properly, put new gaskets on with the proper torque and sequence just like in the manual. The motor seemed funny sounding on a brief start up. Pulled the number six fuel injector, turned the engine with the fuel cut off all the way out and AF blew out in some quantity. I do not know how much because we all ducked. The gasket was intact when the head was removed.
We find no cracks in the head. I suspect a bad cylinder liner and piston as the block shows no signs of being cracked.
Your thoughts on this would be appreciated.