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    The reservoir that is on an angle is for your power steering fluid, not your brake fluid. Don't worry about the angle.

    I also agree that the culprit will actually be your oil cooler.

    While the head is off you should get it machined, maybe even clean up the valves and lap them if you want.

    Also get the exhaust manifold machined, it will most likely be warped
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    Not sure the rules of the forum will allow me to respond to this in the way I desire
    I think there are better quality parts out there


    Quote Originally Posted by Robthebob View Post
    Thank you Djam1, would a Britparts replacement be a better choice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by djam1 View Post
    Not sure the rules of the forum will allow me to respond to this in the way I desire
    I think there are better quality parts out there
    you make me laugh! But I am still locked by what I find online and this option is one of the best I found listed. The others look cheaper (and are cheaper).

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    Looking through all the photos and the extent of the damage to the head, valve seat that can be seen, tops of pistons and bores I really don't see any other option than to strip the engine and check everything. You have no idea what condition the crank and mains are in so I don't see much point in discussing EGRs etc until you have the basics of the engine sorted. You could have rust pitting in the bores so your compression will be cactus, turning over could score the pistons, if you have rust in the bores, what's the crank, mains and big ends look like?

    There is no point throwing good money at this donk unless you know everything from the sump plug up is in good order. From all the images you have presented, this engine is stuffed.

    There is a multitude of items that have to be checked in a planned and methodical manner.

    It may be cheaper to try and find a running motor from a wreckers in the US and ship it over than try and rebuild this mess.

    I am sorry but that's my '2 bobs worth', from someone who started their working life on AEC Diesels 45 yrs ago

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    That engine is not going to be running anytime soon. A used complete tlrunning one is your cheapest option right now. A full rebuild of the one in those pics (which i didn't see until now) is the only other solution.
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    Looking through your photos is like watching a horror show .

    A picture that struck me as significant in this sad slide show is this one





    From an Australian engine rebuild perspective it looks to me like a hopeless case. The time and effort required to rebuild along with parts costs would make it more expensive than buying a used replacement engine though the cost and availability dynamics may be different in Haiti.
    No amount of honing is going to make these bores any good , so new liners would be required along with all the other bits needed to restore this engine to any semblance of good order. It may be a better solution to replace the engine with whatever diesel engine is available, similar to the re powered American autos on Cuba.

    Sorry to 'rain on your parade' and I hope others here can disagree with me and offer a better solution.

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    Repower candidate

    Cummins Crate Engines - Get Ready to Repower - Cummins Engines

    It all comes down to budget and how long you want to keep the car for.

    Having taken the head off it is not going to be a cheap solution to get it all back together again.

    A Cummins crate engine might be worth considering, it comes dressed so it would address a few potential problems you will have with ancillaries on your existing engine.

    Good luck with it.
    Quote Originally Posted by benji View Post
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    Maybe we're expecting too much out of what really is a smallish motor allready pushing 2 tonnes. Just because it's a v8 doesn't mean it's powerfull.

    One answer REV IT BABY REV IT!!!

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    Sorry if I misled you Rob I never saw this picture as I was only using my phone but as others say its stuffed

    Quote Originally Posted by DeanoH View Post
    Looking through your photos is like watching a horror show .

    A picture that struck me as significant in this sad slide show is this one





    From an Australian engine rebuild perspective it looks to me like a hopeless case. The time and effort required to rebuild along with parts costs would make it more expensive than buying a used replacement engine though the cost and availability dynamics may be different in Haiti.
    No amount of honing is going to make these bores any good , so new liners would be required along with all the other bits needed to restore this engine to any semblance of good order. It may be a better solution to replace the engine with whatever diesel engine is available, similar to the re powered American autos on Cuba.

    Sorry to 'rain on your parade' and I hope others here can disagree with me and offer a better solution.

    Deano

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    Quote Originally Posted by slug_burner View Post
    Cummins Crate Engines - Get Ready to Repower - Cummins Engines

    It all comes down to budget and how long you want to keep the car for.

    Having taken the head off it is not going to be a cheap solution to get it all back together again.

    A Cummins crate engine might be worth considering, it comes dressed so it would address a few potential problems you will have with ancillaries on your existing engine.

    Good luck with it.
    Mmmmm here ya go
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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Mmmmm here ya go
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    Is nothing sacred anymore!!!!!!!!. I see Chinese writing on the ID plate of that Cummins engine.
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