WOW! thats a pretty piece of FUBAR you have there
how long did you say you drove it after cooking it??
cheers phil
The bottom radiator hose blew on my 95 Disco a couple of months ago.
I haven't been able to get it to run right since then so I decided to pull the heads while I am on holidays.
It had no power or acceleration.
This is what I found when I pulled off the passenger side head.
Has anybody seen this before? Obviously the head gasket was gone between the cylinders, but the block and head melting like this?
WOW! thats a pretty piece of FUBAR you have there
how long did you say you drove it after cooking it??
cheers phil
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						depressingly yes I have on my old 3.5lt 79 2door rangie, aluminium doesn't like to be over heated it's possible that the engine is buggered sorry to say - hope not for you sake
Check your heads with a straight edge to see if they have warped as well
This is what happens when a blown head gasket is not replaced and the car is driven without repair, this damage is not from the hose blowing, it takes a while to erode away a head and block like this, the bottom radiator hose was a sign that the head gasket was blown, same thing can happen on a cast iron block and head, looks like a new head and block will be needed, Regards Frank.
It will need a new head/s and block.
The car just seems to sit there most of the time now because I use the work car all the time.
I have to decide now whether to repair it or wreck it.
Any interest in a stroker crank with a stuffed block?
Andrew
One of my customers did that. She had a split coolant tank and it took less that 5 minutes up the SE freeway in Adelaide to do similar damage. I happened to be driving in the opposite direction and saw a huge cloud of smoke arrow down on a blue D1 on the uptrack. Less than a minute later came a phone call: "my car's stopped, can you get it running again please?"
Needless to say your engine block and heads are scrap, just like hers.
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						SubscriberIts more common AFAIK between the combustion chamber and valley and I did one like that in Saudi Arabia.
Luckily the channel was only 3or 4 thou deep so it could be machined out.
BUT WOW you really did it well!
Regard sPhilip A
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