Dave, I like your imagination, the hole in the gasket as per photo will never see compression/combustion pressures. The triangular hole is on the other side of the fire ring from the combustion chamber.
I remembered I had another head that was pulled off a scrap engine down in the bottom shed. Brought it back and it looked better than the one I pulled off. Took them both to town last Tuesday and got the engine rebuilder to look at them. He agreed the salvaged head was the better one so took 6 thou off it and did the valves and swapped them over for me. Picked it up today. Looks good so far.
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[QUOTE=123rover50;2863415]I remembered I had another head that was pulled off a scrap engine down in the bottom shed. Brought it back and it looked better than the one I pulled off. Took them both to town last Tuesday and got the engine rebuilder to look at them. He agreed the salvaged head was the better one so took 6 thou off it and did the valves and swapped them over for me. Picked it up today. Looks good so far.
tdi shaved head by [url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/141809689@N05/[/QUOTE]
that's the type of shiny things i like. you can keep your diamonds. actually you can give them to me and i can swap them for shiny engine parts.
Heads bolted down with new bolts and gaskets to 200 TDI specs.
Now the 300TDI specs call for an extra 20 degrees on the 12mm bolts.
Any idea why?
if its because of extra turbo boost perhaps I should give it the extra as I am running a 300TDI Turbo.
P38 Range Rover , the best car in the world, when it's working
You can get new 300tdi heads with and without the extra holes. They serve no purpose.
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