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Sr20ve blown head gasket

Postby redrum » December 30th, 2010, 12:03 pm

I have a P11 with sr20ve, coolant leaked out from the bottom radiator hose, and u know what happen next, the temp guage went up sky high. I managed to fix the leaking hose and filled up with water. I started the car and it was spitting out the water from the radiator. I tightened the radiator cap one turn and drove home slowly.(s'fdo to m'bella).

The vehicle is starting but I suspect a blown head gasket. My mechanic said don't bother changing the head gasket, or even think about a head job and that the engine is "gone".

I just wanted a second opinion from someone who has experienced this problem, or is knowledgeable when it comes to the sr20ve engine.

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Re: Sr20ve blown head gasket

Postby turbosnail » December 30th, 2010, 3:31 pm

remove cylinder head and send to a machine sop to check,most likely it will be shaved,then slap it on with new gasket

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Re: Sr20ve blown head gasket

Postby redrum » December 30th, 2010, 5:00 pm

Will do, there's is no harm in getting it pressure tested, thanks turbosnail.

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Re: Sr20ve blown head gasket

Postby turbohead » December 30th, 2010, 5:52 pm

the quacks tell you to change head an block one time i suggest getting it checked by removin head

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Re: Sr20ve blown head gasket

Postby THE SYNDICATE » December 30th, 2010, 9:01 pm

^^^what he said!

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Re: Sr20ve blown head gasket

Postby QG » December 31st, 2010, 6:29 pm

turbohead wrote:the quacks tell you to change head an block one time i suggest getting it checked by removin head



Yup...agreed

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Re: Sr20ve blown head gasket

Postby redrum » January 10th, 2011, 6:39 am

Update, it looks like my head gasket is not blown, I pulled over just in time. I believed this happened when the engine overheated while it was still hot when I refilled the radiator the spitted out the water.
The temp guage now reads normal, bubbles does not appear in the radiator, no smoke is coming from the tail pipe, no condensation on the oil cap, no mixing of oil and coolant on the dip stick or in the overflow bottle, no misfire, no drop in performance all that may suggest a blown gasket. I took a test drive and it was normal.

I changed the radiator hoses, and also repaired a pin hole leak in the radiator, I got that welded. This is the fifth radiator I bought foreign used........................ I ain't going down that road again.

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Re: Sr20ve blown head gasket

Postby THE SYNDICATE » January 11th, 2011, 8:33 am

^^^build 2 or more cores metal radiator!

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Re: Sr20ve blown head gasket

Postby biggreen » January 11th, 2011, 12:40 pm

Did the car cut off when it over heated?
reason i asked is because i had a faulty rad, and when the temp went up the car cut off, and it refused to start back until the engine cooled off.. just curious tho, p11 vvl neo engine.

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Re: Sr20ve blown head gasket

Postby redrum » January 12th, 2011, 10:00 am

No it did not cut off, but that's the ecu way of preventing further damage to the engine. It will only start when cooled. Most cars have that there as a saftey feature.

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