Ferryman wrote:
At first sight it looks like these heads had a very different combustion per cylinder, for sure leaking gaskets or maybe a failing valleygasket too.
In the bigger circle, is that a trace of detonation? How is the pistonhead in that cylinder? The smaller circle, is that a damaged inletvalve?
The other bank has a more equal combustion so to see with brownish inletvalves.
I should give these heads a good service, skimmed for sure and the valves grinded, then a pressuretest.
Big circle is on the cylinder with the exhaust leak to atmosphere.
Re equal combustion, does the gems ecu have the smarts to adjust fueling on a per bank basis? If so it would probably have been running this bank out of kilter due to the misfire/blow.
Will have a closer look at the heads later.
Everyone here seems very trigger happy about skimming. Surely if an engineers straight edge shows they aren't warped, skimming is an unnecessary expense (ignoring other damage that might give reason to do it)? I'll check them later, but I'm quietly hopeful that they won't be, there were no cooling issues with this engine, just the blown head gasket, which I reckon is down to old age - the gaskets were genuine LR, so most likely on there from new. 150k miles on them seems reasonable.
Regards,
Miah
Near Glasgow
1997 4.6 HSE in Oxford Blue