Hi everyone.
Been looking at possible symptoms of HG failure on my LMM. Started with pressure after being shut off overnight, then slight coolant loss, and just recently seeing the temp gauge go from running temp, all the way down and then a few minutes later back up again within the first 15 mins of driving. It was in the back of my mind that this may be an EGR issue as well, however I no loner feel that may be the case.
Any tips on doing this job on a LMM? I seem to be hearing that pulling the en gang is possibly the best way to go about it. Also, I really don't have a practical way to get these heads to a machine shop. Has anyone done this without having the heads decked/machined? Are there any tips on prepping the heads or checking them myself?
I also may have to wait until the weather warms up a but before I can get this as the garage that I plan to work in currently has a boat inside and can't be moved out until the temperatures start to warm up. Is there anything I can do to minimize the risk of damage or major issues in the meantime while I wait for some normal temperatures? This is a daily driver but currently isn't doing any towing or hard work. I have heard of some running with the coolant cap loose or drilling a small hole in it to relieve pressure in the system. Would this be a bad idea?
When I do get to this job, I will be planning on using Mahle grade c gaskets as well as head studs. Looking at ARP and Xotic. Has anyone had any experience running Xotic studs, or should I just go with ARP?
Thanks everyone.
Been looking at possible symptoms of HG failure on my LMM. Started with pressure after being shut off overnight, then slight coolant loss, and just recently seeing the temp gauge go from running temp, all the way down and then a few minutes later back up again within the first 15 mins of driving. It was in the back of my mind that this may be an EGR issue as well, however I no loner feel that may be the case.
Any tips on doing this job on a LMM? I seem to be hearing that pulling the en gang is possibly the best way to go about it. Also, I really don't have a practical way to get these heads to a machine shop. Has anyone done this without having the heads decked/machined? Are there any tips on prepping the heads or checking them myself?
I also may have to wait until the weather warms up a but before I can get this as the garage that I plan to work in currently has a boat inside and can't be moved out until the temperatures start to warm up. Is there anything I can do to minimize the risk of damage or major issues in the meantime while I wait for some normal temperatures? This is a daily driver but currently isn't doing any towing or hard work. I have heard of some running with the coolant cap loose or drilling a small hole in it to relieve pressure in the system. Would this be a bad idea?
When I do get to this job, I will be planning on using Mahle grade c gaskets as well as head studs. Looking at ARP and Xotic. Has anyone had any experience running Xotic studs, or should I just go with ARP?
Thanks everyone.