View Full Version : Head Gasket Woes...Again
Lumpy
06-29-2010, 12:09 PM
Well here we are yet again. Last winter I did the H/G on the pickup and for the past 20k she's been doing just fine until this past weekend. I believe the head is bad it did the exact same thing as last year, blowing white smoke but no milkshake.
We were heading out to Rausch Creek for the weekend and were 50 miles from home when it went out. So I dumped a gallon of water in her and headed home. I had to stop 3 more times, kept an eye on the temp, and added a gallon each time.
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww149/lumpy_91/Rausch%20Creek%2006-26-2010/Cabin%20and%20Trip/P1030673.jpg
Thanks honey...
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww149/lumpy_91/Rausch%20Creek%2006-26-2010/P1030677.jpg
Not a fun 50 mile trek home but I can't say she left me stranded. So for the trip we unpacked the truck, unloaded the trailer, repacked the trailer and 3 of us crammed into a Jeep for a 6 hour drive.
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww149/lumpy_91/Rausch%20Creek%2006-26-2010/Cabin%20and%20Trip/P1030676.jpg
Last night I messed with the truck a bit and started to break it down. She did fire up and idled fine but then started to do the milkshake.
So I drained the oil and dad and I started into it. Got the P/S pump off, Rad out, upper intake, AFM, fuel rail out. Lower intake and exhaust manifold are loose. Not bad for 1.5 hours!!! Goes much faster the second time around.
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Plugs didn't seem all that bad...
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So I thought about it and contacted Ted and gave him a parts list so I could get a price. Going with new head (thinking RV) T-chain kit and cover, oil pump, water pump. Sending the injectors out to WitchHunter as well.
I figured if I'm in there again may as well do it all...I don't want to be in there again in another 20k-30k for a pump or timing cover. And I did break off the top of the timing guide last time I was in there.
I did break the crank bolt using the starter...just 1 little bump and off it came.
Since 92_Toy has all this documented I'll just follow his build thread. http://www.yotatech.com/f116/92-toy-s-22re-crapped-out-gotta-start-somewhere-thread-188472
hyperbuzzin
06-30-2010, 07:54 AM
Last night I messed with the truck a bit and started to break it down. She did fire up and idled fine but then started to do the milkshake.
Bummer Man! Well, like ya said.... atleast it's easier the second time around!
Lemme know if ya need a hand with anything
Oh, and tell the guys at YotaTech I had a great time wheelin' with them.
Lumpy
06-30-2010, 01:36 PM
Parts ordered from Engnbldr!!! If all goes well I'll have the Street RV Head, Front end kit, and HG set by Wed. maybe Thurs. Next weekend I should have her running again and better!!!
Friday I'll be heading back over to finish the tear down and get it cleaned up some...well cleaned up a bunch.
Alrighty Hyper, I'll let them know.
And sorry about the candy, I'll get you more...dumb kids ate it.
88wd21
06-30-2010, 02:32 PM
Do headgaskets twice within months on a 3.0... I'll take that 2.2 anyday.
Lumpy
07-01-2010, 01:54 PM
Sent the injectors out to witchhunter today, Priority Mail. So they should have them on Sat. I hope, dumb holiday. So if all goes well I'll have all my parts by Friday or Sat. The UPS guys are saying all my Engnbldr parts will be in on Thurs!!!!
I'm so excited I think I peed a little
Lumpy
07-08-2010, 10:34 PM
I know it's not much but this is it so far...more to come. I will tell ya it's not going to be as pretty as others but she'll run.
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Ahhhhhh New head!!!! Bigger valves!!! I think something just moved a little...
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww149/lumpy_91/Pickup/DSCF1536.jpg
Tomorrow is going to be cleaning and prepping for the install for Sat. pic's to follow...
Ok I guess I got to explain a bit more...
I don't have the pic's of the removal...
Intake, gone; exhaust, gone; head, gone; water pump, gone; oil pump gone; timing cover, gone; oil pan, gone.
The crank bolt gave me no trouble, starter trick and the pulleys came right off with a puller. Didn't even budge the motor taking the pulley off.
As for the oil pan, I lifted the motor. I used a 2x4 a ratchet strap and it came right up. I had to pull the steering dampener and remove the pickup but it came out ok.
Tomorrow evening is all clean up and then Sat the rebuild begins. If all goes well I'll have her running Sat if not then def Sunday. I still have to finish my battery swap too.
Lumpy
07-09-2010, 10:22 PM
Ok I just got home and getting a bit to eat.
Got the oil pan cleaned and ready to install and have the head cover as clean as it's going to get. The screen on the pickup look just fine and if you look close enough you can see the bits of the timing chain guard.
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww149/lumpy_91/Pickup/DSCF1541.jpg
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This is how I got the oil pan out...loosened up the 2 small bolts on the passenger side and the 1 big one on the drivers side engine mount. Grabbed a 2x4 and a ratchet strap and up it came.
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Pan out!!! Also had to remove the steering dampener.
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww149/lumpy_91/Pickup/DSCF1539.jpg
So I could not stop myself so I messed with the new head a bit.
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww149/lumpy_91/Pickup/DSCF1545.jpg
Ain't that all purdy like???
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww149/lumpy_91/Pickup/DSCF1546.jpg
In goes the 268 again...
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww149/lumpy_91/Pickup/DSCF1547.jpg
So tomorrow first off in goes the pan and the sump gets installed then the pan gets gooped and installed. I want this to go in first since it has to dry.
Then on goes the front stuff then the top stuff then the side stuff and if all goes well it will be a turn-key evening. If I run out of time tomorrow I'll have her running Sunday at the latest if all goes well.
So that's my 48 hour plan!!!
hyperbuzzin
07-10-2010, 08:03 AM
Hope all goes as planned. I'd stop by to give ya a hand, but Key & I are heading up to the camp for the weekend.
Atleast for the install ya got some more comfortable weather!!
Lumpy
07-10-2010, 11:27 PM
Ok so I got a bit of a late start today...about 9:30-10:00 we actually stared in on it. Dad cleaned the head bolts (Ted said they were alright to reuse) I installed the oil pan and pickup. We used the FPIG and that stuff really makes a mess!!! I don't like it but it did the job.
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Pan on...
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Arms after the damn pan...
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Yes it's still on me and no I have not showered yet. I'll get cleaned up as soon as I'm done here. Priorities
So Got the head ready to install...
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww149/lumpy_91/Pickup/DSCF1549.jpg
Timing chain and rails installed.
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww149/lumpy_91/Pickup/DSCF1554.jpg
Cover and pumps installed...and yes I did use the Vasiline trick for the oil pump. I had dad prime the pump!!! :bounce:
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww149/lumpy_91/Pickup/DSCF1555.jpg
Trusty cam sprocket holder.
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww149/lumpy_91/Pickup/DSCF1556.jpg
Nice shiny new head installed!!! Yeah for me!!!
http://i714.photobucket.com/albums/ww149/lumpy_91/Pickup/DSCF1557.jpg
Here you can see we have the front of the motor done and the P/S pump installed. My pap (89 years young) helping us out. He was the tool guy, the light guy, and the guy that stopped dad and I from yellin at each other. Props for my PaPa!!! :bowdown2:
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The next few are of the swap of the battery and the intake wiring mess...I still have to build a proper tray for the battery but it's secure for now, and yes it's bolted in.
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I did have 1 issue that I know of...I lined up the distributor with the wrong thing. I lined it up with the plug that goes to the coil rather than the one coming out of the dist. So that ate up 45 minutes of me being dumb. And then the battery needed help so that's why the charger is out.
So if was not for my timing mistake she would have fired on the first time. But after we figured that out I was off by 1 tooth and we were golden..
The test drive was good and I think I still have to mess with the timing but I can tell ya from the seat dyno she's doing better. I didn't have to shift as much. Right now I don't really notice so much in 1 and 2 but in 3,4,5 I can tell she's pulls much harder. Once I get past the 500 mile mark and redo the valves and get the timing where I want it, o man look out!!! :shocked:
Just happy that I have her back!!!
toocheaptosmoke
07-11-2010, 12:42 AM
Cool, looks like things came together fairly quick.
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