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Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: chuggaman on May 02, 2005, 23:13:25

Title: v8 heads
Post by: chuggaman on May 02, 2005, 23:13:25
sigh :cry:

had my heads skimmed (3500 efi)

new headset fitted

overheating due to a crack


any ideas on where to get recon heads and will 3.9 heads fit

thanks
Title: v8 heads
Post by: muddyweb on May 03, 2005, 07:50:56
How desperate are you... I've got a box of V8 heads here.
Title: v8 heads
Post by: chuggaman on May 03, 2005, 20:25:17
Quote from: "muddyweb"
How desperate are you... I've got a box of V8 heads here.



desperate for 2 as i dont know which is cracked.

as far as timescale goes

well my disco is just sitting here looking sad

are they complete with valves and ready to bolt straight on.??
Title: v8 heads
Post by: Range Rover Blues on May 04, 2005, 01:11:30
3.5, 3.9 no difference unless they are the later ones that don't have the outer set of bolts at all, even then you can use them.  Both heads are the same BTW.

Why can't you tell which is cracked?  how do you know it's the head? did you use a thicker head gasket when you refitted?
Title: v8 heads
Post by: chuggaman on May 04, 2005, 08:01:18
well the engine was overheating when under power
eg
on the motorway at a constant 60 it was about just over halfway on the temperature gauge.
when throttled to 70 + or going uphills the temperature rose.

so i had both heads skimmed and put in a new head gasket set (normal)

end result was the same problem but worse

prognosis cracked head ?? crack opening when under pressure

all the water system including water pump etc are all fine
Title: v8 heads
Post by: muddysteve on May 04, 2005, 20:39:55
are you actually loosing water????

mine sits just about half way but rises if i give it some welly


Steve
Title: v8 heads
Post by: Range Rover Blues on May 05, 2005, 14:05:41
TBH I'd have said the same, if it doesn't go off the scale or boil over then it's fine, the degree of acuracy of the standard guage isn't great but a difference of a few degrees will make the needle move as you describe.  I would strat by looking at the state of the rad/cooling system.

Plus, when you skim the heads you should fit a composite/thicker head gasket to allow for the metal you have removed, otherwise you are raising your compression ratio and will damage the engine by causing excessive pinking, this will itself lead to over-heating!
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