heads are off - now what?
Leave the pistons alone, they will look that way 2 months from now.
As for the block, a little carb spray and don't use anything abrassive to clean/scratch them as for the heads, have them hot tanked by the machine shop if you want them really clean.
As for the block, a little carb spray and don't use anything abrassive to clean/scratch them as for the heads, have them hot tanked by the machine shop if you want them really clean.
I use a new gasket scraper to lightly remove the heavy stuff being careful not to gouge the surface. Then I hit it with a 3M roloc surface conditioning disc on an air angle-grinder and give it a light pass. Some people don't like the idea but I've done many, many head-gaskets on cars and class 8 trucks with no issues ever. The reconditioning discs don't remove any metal so they're safe. I think people confuse them with other 3M roloc discs like the bristle discs (light sanding) and the coarse scotch-brite discs.
I agree though. Leave the pistons alone.
I agree though. Leave the pistons alone.
For cleaning the deck - I just used carb cleaner from NAPA.
Get rubber gloves for your hands.
This will get most of the carbon off of the deck.
I used the green pot scrubbers used in the kitchen with the carb cleaner.
Never ever use a metal object.
I did not have my heads done or inspected. I just flipped the heads back on.
But then, I have only driven 3,000 miles since March 2012.
I may regret for not getting the heads done.
But, I don't really trust shops that I don't know.
But, my feelings now about head gaskets on Discovery is that these are like shoes. They wear out no matter what.
Here are some stories about HG replacement on the Discovery I
1997 Land Rover replace catalytic converter and head gaskets
Here are some pictures for the Discovery II
Flickr: Landroverdude2's Photostream
Get rubber gloves for your hands.
This will get most of the carbon off of the deck.
I used the green pot scrubbers used in the kitchen with the carb cleaner.
Never ever use a metal object.
I did not have my heads done or inspected. I just flipped the heads back on.
But then, I have only driven 3,000 miles since March 2012.
I may regret for not getting the heads done.

But, I don't really trust shops that I don't know.
But, my feelings now about head gaskets on Discovery is that these are like shoes. They wear out no matter what.
Here are some stories about HG replacement on the Discovery I
1997 Land Rover replace catalytic converter and head gaskets
Here are some pictures for the Discovery II
Flickr: Landroverdude2's Photostream
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