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  • Member For: 16y 7m 11d
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  • Location: Melbourne

looks like rust, e.g. coolant ingress... which could be caused by a bunch of things but depends on the entrypoint more than anything... but I'm not an expert by any means...

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  • Member For: 9y 9m 23d
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  • Location: South Australia

I have a 3 more blocks here I can use, so I should get them sonic tested to see which is best and use one of them.

 

That coolant ingress you speak of is through the bore, at least it looks that way to me.

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Lol 2k doesn't even cover my lifters and roller rockers, but I get your drift. 

 

All I'm going to do for now is drain the water out of it so it stops leaking into the engine. When my new shed is up I'll pull it down for a closer look, but that's a few months away. I might get excited before then but unlikely.

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  • Member For: 5y 11m 17d
  • Location: New zealand

Hopefullly your cp bullets are still ok except maybe 1 and you can re-use all your other high end expensive valve train, hope the head is still good, new rings and swap it all into one of your other good sonic tested blocks. With any luck another 2k barra. Sweet as mate, turn her down a few notches and it should last more than 10 minutes lol.

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  • Member For: 21y 2m 17d
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Remove the head and clean it up to see unless you know a way to clear it without removing the head (I wouldn't crank it over regardless). It's another head gasket as well unless you can reuse it being a fire ring? 

Spray some inox or oil in the cylinder if leaving it otherwise maybe pressurising the cylinder would be easier than the coolant system to see if air enters the coolant or vice versa if you can pressurise the coolant system without killing the radiator. Not sure you could apply enough pressure for either but I'm just spit balling as it's becoming the never ending story...it has been great for the knowledge department but your back, bank account and sanity is what takes the toll! 

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