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Old 12-18-2011, 02:45 PM
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Okay here is/was plug 7 I pulled it and cleaned it and checked the gap. when I put it back in it was arching badly so I pulled it again and the porcelain was broken. It was a NGK Iridium.
 
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I've cracked more than a few plugs...
 
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From the looks of it, fix the misfire, and the P1590 will probably go away.
 
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Put different plugs in, still running rough. When I hit the gas it is very bogged down and its drinking gas. Still occasional white smoke from exhaust but does not smell like coolant...
 
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Originally Posted by aarongregor
Okay here is/was plug 7 I pulled it and cleaned it and checked the gap. when I put it back in it was arching badly so I pulled it again and the porcelain was broken. It was a NGK Iridium.
Just curious; did you pressure check the block while the heads were off to make sure the sleeves weren't leaking? I was very green(still am) when I changed the head gaskets on my son's Disco II; didn't know any better and the number 4 sleeve was the problem. Did you have any problem with severe over pressure in the coolant lines/system?

I've got my son's block at the machine shop now installing all eight sleeves with the Ductile/flanged.

I am going to replace the cam and lifters also. Anyone have any advise/brand/etc. on cams and other suggestions while I've got it apart.
This is my first rebuild on a "GEMS". Could use all the pointers I can get. Thanks.

Ps. with that much gooey burnt coolant in the cylinders I suspect the injectors could use a good cleaning/rebuild especially if they've been setting idle for any length of time.
 

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2001SE7...I did put the old plugs back in because they were only 2 months old. The heads were at 3 thousandths and 3.5 thousandths so I did not have them done and the machine shop said that due to them being out by such a small amount that a pressure test was not needed...
 
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2001SE7...I did put the old plugs back in because they were only 2 months old. The heads were at 3 thousandths and 3.5 thousandths so I did not have them done and the machine shop said that due to them being out by such a small amount that a pressure test was not needed...
Were you experiencing any overheating prior to performing the head gasket replacement? Do you suspect any of the "smoke" you are seeing now is coolant?
 

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It had over heated 2 times prior to doing my head gasket, the first was about 3 years ago and the second was about a year ago now. I never had the white coolant smoke till a few weeks prior to doing my head gaskets. I on advice for Disco Mike parked it. It would blow the coolant smoke non stop then. Now after doing the head gaskets it only does blows white smoke every once in a while and it is not the sweet smell that it was before doing the head gaskets. Some times it is odorless while other times it smells rich.
 
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It had over heated 2 times prior to doing my head gasket, the first was about 3 years ago and the second was about a year ago now. I never had the white coolant smoke till a few weeks prior to doing my head gaskets. I on advice for Disco Mike parked it. It would blow the coolant smoke non stop then. Now after doing the head gaskets it only does blows white smoke every once in a while and it is not the sweet smell that it was before doing the head gaskets. Some times it is odorless while other times it smells rich.
As I mentioned above mine ended up having a bad sleeve so changing the head gaskets made no difference. It was also very obvious: I could smell exhaust in the coolant reservoir. It ran great but the cooling system would over pressure and would lose coolant out #4 very quickly.
Some time ago I did a head gasket on a five cylinder Audi and upon completion I was having symptoms very much like you have describe. That one ended up being several of the injectors gumming up. After they were cleaned it ran fine.
I sure hope this one I am doing will run when I get it back together. I drained the fuel rail when I pulled it and stored it wrapped in plastic. But its been close to a year now (long sad story) but I am finally getting things worked out and back into it. I gave up for a while as I had such a string of bad luck.
I was reading a thread on the forum here where a guy rebuilt/installed new motor and he couldn't get it started again and then he just quit posting; I PM'd him but no reply; scary. I want this beast back on the road; I miss it. My son gave up on it, so its mine now; it was sure nice before all the trouble started.
 
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im also blowing the 40 amp fuse number 5 (cooling fans) under the hood by the expansion tank on a regular basis any ideas here?
 
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