HELP head gasket on a saxo vtr
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Vtrrod115
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HELP head gasket on a saxo vtr
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Peter.N.
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Get yourself a Haynes manual, there not perfect but certainly better than nothing. I would think its a lot easier than an Hdi but not had any experience.
You should be able to find a local engineering firm that will skim the head for you, look on Google.
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You should be able to find a local engineering firm that will skim the head for you, look on Google.
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Re: HELP head gasket on a saxo vtr
I don't know what your abilities are & what tools you have but as far as head gaskets go the TU engine is definitely one of the easier ones.
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Chris570
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Re: HELP head gasket on a saxo vtr
seriously an easy job. The VTR block is an iron block so you don't need to worry about liners etc.
If it takes you more than 2 hours to get the head off (as a newbie) then you're taking too long
If it takes you more than 2 hours to get the head off (as a newbie) then you're taking too long
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Re: HELP head gasket on a saxo vtr
What' makes you think the head will need skimming?
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Re: HELP head gasket on a saxo vtr
It may not need skimming, but you cannot assume this is the case. A decent engineering company will check the head, and if it does not need skimming, tell you.
I would wait for Citronut (Malcolm) to see this post. He is based in Sussex, and probably knows of a reliable company to check the head.
I would wait for Citronut (Malcolm) to see this post. He is based in Sussex, and probably knows of a reliable company to check the head.
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Re: HELP head gasket on a saxo vtr
otherwise use southern Rebores
they are good, and in West Sussex...
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uncle buck
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Re: HELP head gasket on a saxo vtr
Call me cynical but I think in most cases they will say that it would benefit from a very light skim / clean up.Hell Razor5543 wrote:It may not need skimming, but you cannot assume this is the case. A decent engineering company will check the head, and if it does not need skimming, tell you...
It just seems that these days the new trend is to skim heads as a matter of course, you never want to machine something that doesn't need it
Cheers.
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Re: HELP head gasket on a saxo vtr
It's usually a good idea to have the head skimmed just to be sure. Even if the engine doesn't have a history of overheating it may need a few thou milled off to clean up the surface.
Alloy heads are a touch on the bendy side and tend to distort when you torque them up and unbolt them.
Alloy heads are a touch on the bendy side and tend to distort when you torque them up and unbolt them.
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Re: HELP head gasket on a saxo vtr
As I said....Chlorate wrote:It's usually a good idea to have the head skimmed just to be sure. Even if the engine doesn't have a history of overheating it may need a few thou milled off to clean up the surface.
Alloy heads are a touch on the bendy side and tend to distort when you torque them up and unbolt them.
uncle buck wrote:...you never want to machine something that doesn't need it...
Cheers.
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