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Title: discovery head gasket + others
Post by: bezzabsa on March 27, 2007, 16:18:29
OK so it looks like I am doing the head gasket on the disco :(..and seeing as I am going to swap the front axle and be fitting the 2"lift I have decided to take the disco off the road for a while while I sort everything out.
So what tools etc do i need to do the head gasket - and anything else to look out for while doing that and the axle?
Title: discovery head gasket + others
Post by: mud-club-matty on March 27, 2007, 21:14:16
sockets
 spanners
 screwdrivers
torque wrench
degree gage  for head bots
braker bar
 
done a 300tdi and a 200tdi now
Title: discovery head gasket + others
Post by: extreme90 on March 27, 2007, 21:42:30
just is it takes him 6 times longer than it does every one else  :lol:  :lol:
go on...let the excuses roll  :twisted:
Title: discovery head gasket + others
Post by: Xtremeteam on March 27, 2007, 21:45:13
Quote from: "TheBlueySilverThing"
just is it takes him 6 times longer than it does every one else  :lol:  :lol:
go on...let the excuses roll  :twisted:


3 1/2 hours is my record for a 200tdi headgasket on my 90 when it had a disco engine....

Didnt like 20+psi of boost  :lol:
Title: discovery head gasket + others
Post by: mud-club-matty on March 27, 2007, 21:45:44
no it dont on a little bit longer  :wink:
Title: discovery head gasket + others
Post by: bezzabsa on March 27, 2007, 22:10:35
new bolts or old ones reused?
complete top end gasket kit or just head/rocker/manifolds?
Title: discovery head gasket + others
Post by: mud-club-matty on March 27, 2007, 22:28:22
can re use old bolts but there is a risk in snapping them so i would go new   if u get a head gasket set its manifolds aswell etc but if you are haveing thermstat houseing off get a top end gasket set
Title: discovery head gasket + others
Post by: extreme90 on March 27, 2007, 22:33:05
Quote from: "bezzabsa"
new bolts or old ones reused?
complete top end gasket kit or just head/rocker/manifolds?


me personaly i replace the bolts everytime.....spimply cos i dont like doing things twice  :shock:
its damn annoying refitting it all and then having to take it apart agen cos someone a tight arse and wont replace the bolts....yes i had the one person  :shock:
its just not worth it
yes they can be reused upto 3 times if not more....but its not worth it

gasket wise, head gasket, rocker and inlet/zaust should cover you  :wink:

dan
Title: discovery head gasket + others
Post by: ChrisW on March 27, 2007, 22:41:41
Torque wrench is an absolute must, don't try and fluff it or you'll end up snapping something.
Dial guage or make your own.
Feeler guage for checking/adjusting the tappets
32mm(?) socket for turning the engine over to check the tappets
Marker pen or tippex to mark the new bolts when you torque the new head down
Piece of cardboard and tape to tape the valve caps and push rods to in order of taking them out
Second battery for when it won't start until the fuel starts coming through again
Day or two to get the head pressure tested and skimmed
Lots of money when you find out the head is scrap  :roll:  :lol:
Read the book three times before even attempting to undo the first bolt

Other than that I've done it twice with a regular tool kit easily enough.
Title: discovery head gasket + others
Post by: electricbluebadger on March 28, 2007, 08:23:05
Definately worth getting the head checked whilst its off, they have a habit of warping if it overheated and its rather annoying (to put it mildly) to reassemble only to find its warped and youve gotta do it all again.

Also check how many holes you have on your indicator tab on the gasket as it may be possible its already been skimmed to the max amount and wont take another skimming , i think one hole is the thinnest gasket , 3 the thickest but double check cos Im not certain which could be 1 is thinnest??

Cheers Steve
Title: discovery head gasket + others
Post by: ChrisW on March 28, 2007, 09:00:02
Quote from: "electricbluebadger"
i think one hole is the thinnest gasket , 3 the thickest but double check cos Im not certain which could be 1 is thinnest??

Cheers Steve


Yes, 1 hole thinnest up to 3 thickest although you can get a gasket without any holes which is super thick :lol:

To identify which one you have there is a section of head gasket sticking out about 1" long by 1/4" deep just to the left of the oil breather/seperator - this will be punched with holes.
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