Here's a cut to the chase.
1988 N.A.
HG was blown. Head had been machined twice before. Third time left it too thin to be in spec. Installed a steel head gasket shim sealed on the block side with copper spray. Used a genuine Toy HG.
Torqued the new headbolts down to 75 lbs in four steps.
Fired it up...ran beautifully. Except for the white smoke blowing our of the exhaust, the pressure in the radiator overflow hose, and the oil pouring our from the front a rear main seals. Oh yeah, no water getting to the heater coils either.
2.5 hours later with the help of air tools, yanked the head and found water and oil on both sides of the toyota head gasket...water and oil in all six cylinders...and a metal shim that looked perfectly fine...
If it was leaking under the shim you sure can't tell it.
I'm thinking the head had been shaved so many times that even with the
.020 shim it was so thin that the head bolts bottomed out and didn't really tighten the head. I've never seen that much water in the cylnders and I've done this job before...with 10 years in between them...
Stock height is 116mm...mine is closer to 115mm...
Hmmmm..add a washer under each head bolt...? I'm tempted to ry it just to
experiment. Then again, my fingers are already bloody..I could just pop for another head and say f it.
Live and learn...
Live and learn.
1988 N.A.
HG was blown. Head had been machined twice before. Third time left it too thin to be in spec. Installed a steel head gasket shim sealed on the block side with copper spray. Used a genuine Toy HG.
Torqued the new headbolts down to 75 lbs in four steps.
Fired it up...ran beautifully. Except for the white smoke blowing our of the exhaust, the pressure in the radiator overflow hose, and the oil pouring our from the front a rear main seals. Oh yeah, no water getting to the heater coils either.
2.5 hours later with the help of air tools, yanked the head and found water and oil on both sides of the toyota head gasket...water and oil in all six cylinders...and a metal shim that looked perfectly fine...
If it was leaking under the shim you sure can't tell it.
I'm thinking the head had been shaved so many times that even with the
.020 shim it was so thin that the head bolts bottomed out and didn't really tighten the head. I've never seen that much water in the cylnders and I've done this job before...with 10 years in between them...
Stock height is 116mm...mine is closer to 115mm...
Hmmmm..add a washer under each head bolt...? I'm tempted to ry it just to
experiment. Then again, my fingers are already bloody..I could just pop for another head and say f it.
Live and learn...
Live and learn.