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Thread: Now the Damn head gasket TD5

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    Quote Originally Posted by matt39788 View Post
    Well pulled of the head today and found one broken dowl and one that looks like it has been disfigured due to the heat, the head has been moving about 3mm by the looks of it and letting coolant through, lucky I caught it early on

    So I have ordered all the parts a full gasket set for the head including intake and exhaust gaskets, injector o-rings, head bolts, head gasket and dowls the total was only $269 pretty happy with that so i'll clean up the head and fit her back on when I get the parts.
    Great news dude!!!! now get it done and come on down to the gathering!!!!!

    Good also that you got to it nice and early other wise prob be paying the sort of money i am at the moment. good one mate, keep us informed.

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    while its apart, do yourself a huge favour and get the head pressure tested. its a must have for td5 heads
    dont scrimp on the few bucks it costs, may save you a lot of heartache.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goldey View Post
    Strangy

    Where abouts is this coolant plug? I had some coolant dripping off the bellhousing the other day and thought "where the *** is that coming from!!".

    Pulled the acoustic cover off the head (and have since left it off) and couldn't trace where the coolant was coming from. I thought initially it was one of the heater hose connections, but it hasn't leaked since and we just did a big day at Stockton on the beach where it was working pretty hard up and down the sand dunes. The coolant level hasn't dropped and I've got a low water alarm as well. Although the water pump is making some average bearing noises ....

    Cheers

    Goldey
    Hi Goldey,
    the plug is between 3 and 4 exhaust ports.

    You will need to remove the exhaust manifold to access it.

    I posted some pictures of mine about 2 weeks ago.http://www.aulro.com/afvb/technical-...lant-plug.html

    cheers

    Mark

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