Discovery II Talk about the Land Rover Discovery II within.
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by:

Head gasket AGAIN?! Retorque head bolts? What can I do better?

Old Dec 28, 2017 | 08:20 AM
  #11  
shanechevelle's Avatar
Pro Wrench
Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 1,709
Likes: 137
From: NE PA
Default

Are you positive it isn't the exhaust gasket? They do fail from time to time...any misfiring? Sluggishness?
 
Reply
Old Dec 28, 2017 | 09:30 AM
  #12  
UncleDirtnap's Avatar
Thread Starter
|
Drifting
Joined: Feb 2016
Posts: 36
Likes: 0
From: Tarpon Springs, Fl
Default

That’s what I was initially suspecting- but when I felt around the exhaust it was fine. I can feel the air from under the head gasket for bout 5 seconds before the engine gets to warm and you get burned
 
Reply
Old Dec 28, 2017 | 10:14 AM
  #13  
Sixpack577's Avatar
TReK
Joined: Jul 2017
Posts: 3,387
Likes: 488
Default

Originally Posted by OffroadFrance
Bummer after doing everything right.

Check your cylinder block for flatness using a certified straight edge and a 0.002" feeler gauge. Also check that the points where the head bolts enter the block aren't 'raised' from tightening. When using head bolts always smear some oil lube on the threads first, just a smear only on the threads, to lube their entry during final torquing down.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKXY9Z285Lc

Just curious,
Steel bolts, aluminum threads.
Wouldn't anti-sieze be better than oil on the threads??
 
Reply
Old Jan 2, 2018 | 10:21 PM
  #14  
Charlie_V's Avatar
Camel Trophy
Joined: Nov 2012
Posts: 3,717
Likes: 248
From: Longview, Texas
Default

Originally Posted by Sixpack577
Just curious,
Steel bolts, aluminum threads.
Wouldn't anti-sieze be better than oil on the threads??
That's what I use, too.
 
Reply
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
grandkodiak
Discovery II
42
Nov 2, 2015 11:25 PM
FlyingZebra34
Discovery II
27
Jun 30, 2013 08:30 AM
dancedisco
Discovery II
3
Feb 6, 2012 06:34 AM
mlfore
Discovery II
12
Apr 8, 2008 03:38 PM
rphotographer
Discovery II
3
Apr 26, 2007 09:03 PM


Thread Tools
Search this Thread

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:38 PM.