Oil in exhaust
05-11-2018, (Subject: Oil in exhaust ) 
Post: #82
RE: Oil in exhaust
(05-10-2018 )Fixmytruck123 Wrote:  Just a suggestion , you should check out IPD kits. Pm Unilevers he can give you all the info on them.

yeah just did that, thanks bud!


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05-14-2018, (Subject: Oil in exhaust ) 
Post: #83
RE: Oil in exhaust
So I couldn't pull the head today, gotta wait in line.

Instead found something else to do in the mean time, took a grinder and started to on getting some rust of the old stuff and gunk. Put a new coat on the old parts to make it look nice. This one was the first one I did, it came out looking nice! :).


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05-14-2018, (Subject: Oil in exhaust ) 
Post: #84
RE: Oil in exhaust
Very nice. What kind of paint are you using?
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05-14-2018, (Subject: Oil in exhaust ) 
Post: #85
RE: Oil in exhaust
(05-14-2018 )Chamberpains Wrote:  Very nice. What kind of paint are you using?

https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b/eng...aint&pos=5

it might be a little expensive but ive used it before on car's and it lasts a long time. i'm planning on using some gloss to protect the paint from dirt n so on.

tho if you saw the previous picture, youd be stunned it turned out this good. i know i am, looks brand new. if i took my time on detailing it like a pro, would have came out looking brand new.

initially i just wanted to get rid of some of the old paint n some small amounts of rust. grinded it down as much as possible.


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05-17-2018, (Subject: Oil in exhaust ) 
Post: #86
RE: Oil in exhaust
Pulled the head of today, looks like it was because of the Injector... ;(.


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05-17-2018, (Subject: Oil in exhaust ) 
Post: #87
RE: Oil in exhaust
Here is the picture of the liner


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05-17-2018, (Subject: Oil in exhaust ) 
Post: #88
RE: Oil in exhaust
I can see liner fretting just from the pics of the head. Have that block cut and shimed. Also you need a new head. That one is toast.
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05-17-2018, (Subject: Oil in exhaust ) 
Post: #89
RE: Oil in exhaust
those are also some pretty crappy after-market liners too.

half-arssed repairs lead to half-arssed results.


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05-17-2018, (Subject: Oil in exhaust ) 
Post: #90
RE: Oil in exhaust
(05-17-2018 )Nilao Wrote:  I can see liner fretting just from the pics of the head. Have that block cut and shimed. Also you need a new head. That one is toast.

Do you think the block was cut and shimed from the last overhaul that was done 60k ago?

what makes you say the head is toast?


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