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LOWDWN
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pajero engine work

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hey guys, im tidying up this engine im throwing in the truck, wanting your point of veiw ....200k engine

im doing gaskets cambelt w/pump, the engine is quite dirty and exhaust studs are rusted to shit, leaning to the option of doin the head gaskets now before i end up cracking a head later on, does this sound like a good idea?

i was planning on a simple unbolt clean up and fit new h/gaskets and put it back together, this sound dodgy? (in my thughts as the headgaskets are fine at this stage i shouldnt need to get the heads planned unless i see them in a bad condition once removed


let us know your thaughts

cheers again
sam.
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Re: pajero engie work

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I would have thought to leave it alone but if you do take them off i'd get a valve grind anyway. But $ can get carried away and since the vehicle owes you very little, you could just plonk it in and drive?
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its hard to decide how far to take it... it will be never ending i spose but i dont want to be out thrashing it on a track and cook it to find myself forking out for a rebuild or another engine
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Well, why not pull it apart and do it up then you have a cheap truck with a good motor you can always keep.

Pull heads off, get valve grind, new stem seals, bungback together.
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NJV6 wrote:Well, why not pull it apart and do it up then you have a cheap truck with a good motor you can always keep.

Pull heads off, get valve grind, new stem seals, bungback together.


yea thats the most understood reply, its a nice truck and ive ordered my 33s :mrgreen:
i might spend the tad extra and the extra time to get a good truck out of it
there not worth a hell of alot to sell but if i use and abuse it for a year its all been worth while :roll:
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