Difference between revisions of "Cylinder head leak upper cylinder head bolt"

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'''Russel'''
'''Russel:''' This doesn't necessarily mean a corroded head stud.  
THis dosnt necesarely mean a corroded head stud..When the bolts are fitted
 
u use a sealant on them.This with age could have given up.As a firt step u could try removing the head bolt(must degrease before refitting)and refit with new sealent(drain coolant before prosedure)
When the bolts are fitted you use a sealant on them. This with age could have given up. As a first step you could try removing the head bolt (must degrease before refitting) and refit with new sealent (drain coolant before procedure).
This is a chance attempt that may well work and buy u time with ure engine.Worth a chance.
 
If this fails then u need to remove the head on that side for inspection before a conclusion on the work to be carried out.
This is a chance attempt that may well work and buy you time with your engine -worth a try!
DO NOT JUST TRY TIGHTEN IT! This will not work and will gust put more strain on the stud.
If this fails then you need to remove the head on that side for inspection before a conclusion on the work to be carried out.
 
DO NOT JUST TRY TO TIGHTEN IT! This will not work and will just put more strain on the stud.

Latest revision as of 09:55, 23 July 2008

Russel: This doesn't necessarily mean a corroded head stud. 

When the bolts are fitted you use a sealant on them. This with age could have given up. As a first step you could try removing the head bolt (must degrease before refitting) and refit with new sealent (drain coolant before procedure).

This is a chance attempt that may well work and buy you time with your engine -worth a try! If this fails then you need to remove the head on that side for inspection before a conclusion on the work to be carried out.

DO NOT JUST TRY TO TIGHTEN IT! This will not work and will just put more strain on the stud.