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alundra 20-03-2006 18:43

New problem, head crack?
 
Here is the problem:

http://img230.imageshack.us/img230/3374/crack4ud.th.jpg

Some water exit from it. This crack is located upper the middle between the 3rd and 4th stud motor/exhaust manifoild. A crack is also appeared between the 1st and the 2nd.

Can I weld it? Is it aluminium, right? Solutions? Any experience on it?

Thanks guys, save my s12.;)

P.S: my mods stock T2, stock boost, I/C setup, cold sparks, 2 1/2 exhaust and K&N sport filter in box.

umpkin 20-03-2006 18:55

personally, i wouldnt bother welding it, yes its ally, i would source a replacment head in that case.

there are a few peeps on here that have spares, im sure one of them will answer soon :D

alundra 22-03-2006 03:33

I hope that our head can resist more because when i saw threads with T2, T25, T3... my boost is still stock. :(

Where is the weakness come from?
How to solve it?
When i search why it's cracked, it seems water pressure but my thermostat was new for one year now, before it no crack from here.
I don't know how to remove the head, my level in mechanic is just to change brake disc and brake pads:o

Tomorrow I will a company specialised in aluminium welding, perhaps they cn help me.

Cheers.

adzs12 22-03-2006 12:04

Have you had problems with the car prior to noticing the crack? overheating or anything?

sideways danny 22-03-2006 12:59

Quote:

Originally Posted by alundra
I hope that our head can resist more because when i saw threads with T2, T25, T3... my boost is still stock. :(

Where is the weakness come from?
How to solve it?
When i search why it's cracked, it seems water pressure but my thermostat was new for one year now, before it no crack from here.
I don't know how to remove the head, my level in mechanic is just to change brake disc and brake pads:o

Tomorrow I will a company specialised in aluminium welding, perhaps they cn help me.

Cheers.

it's really a very very simple engine to work on, 2 of us had a head off in under 20 minutes (had been off before so nothing rusted or seized)

alundra 22-03-2006 14:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by adzs12
Have you had problems with the car prior to noticing the crack? overheating or anything?

Nothing.


Here a scan of my mk1 FSM, my car is an mk 1,5:


http://img107.imageshack.us/img107/1...ad004dz.th.jpg

To remove the head, I must remove the crank pulley (but where can I found such a tool to block the pulley? anything else?) and remove the 10 bolts right?

But before I must remove the intake manifoild, advices?

P.S: Must I only do the "removal" part or must i add the "disassembly" part?
P.S.2: I add a WTB thread for a complete head.

umpkin 22-03-2006 17:30

have you got enug anti freeze in your car, could have frozen over the cold months????

as for removal, its not really something you can be told how to do on a forum. you dont need to take off the inlet before removal, just go round the engine and unbolt things that hold it together, just remember, coz you need to put it back together.

alundra 22-03-2006 17:49

Never put water in my cars only coolant fluid for car.

So i don't need to remove the rocker arms and valve components parts?

umpkin 22-03-2006 19:40

not to remove the head.

alundra 23-03-2006 22:52

Where can I buy i new one with 8 plugs?


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