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Post by omichaelshar »

Hi there,

I am in the middle of TR7-V8 conversion project. I have bought a cross bolted RV8 4.0L engine though eBay. The piston second from rear on RH side appears "washed clean" so I assume either head gasket or liner failure on this pot. I would appreciate advice on how to proceed, and in particular, advice on machine shops in Sydney Australia that might be able to assist.

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Post by omichaelshar »

So any suggestions on how to determine if the washed piston is caused by liner or head gasket failure?

Owen
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Post by katanaman »

If it was gasket related you will have a witness mark on either the block or head face plus the gasket. I cant see anything on the block so what does the head look like? I hate to say it but that looks like the classic liner problem to me
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Post by omichaelshar »

No gaskets came with engine. Heads had already been dipped (and pressure tested ok), so no marks visible.

I assume to confirm that it is liner failure the block needs to be pressure tested at temperature? Do any Aussies forum members know of someone that can do this?

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Post by softdash3.9 »

Hi,
Have a read through this thread, it may help/give guidance :wink: (old forum)

http://www.v-8.org.uk/snitzforum/topic. ... IC_ID=4761
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Post by omichaelshar »

Thanks Royston, can you advise details of the liners that you had used so that I can investigate local supply?

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Post by softdash3.9 »

Hi Owen,
I had my block fitted with thick walled top has liners, unfortunately I don't have dimensions(although I'm running at 20thou oversize I wanted to ensure I could go to a larger piston size if I wanted to remove the engine again) probably not, more important to ensure I didn't experience anothe failure in the future :wink:
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Post by Robrover »

Try Waggott Engineering or Graham Russell Engineering. John Davis Motorsport do a lot of Range Rover stuff and may also have a contact.
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