Water / rust in inlet - Advice needed
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Just wondering if this is a bad sign. Pic attached
Thanks
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Water in inlet - Advice needed
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Now is a good time to flush and back flush the heater core as well.
See: my how-to's in the archive section for a how to flush the cooling system. If you add the cleaner stuff you have to usually run all water through it
Just read the directions on your flush. I typically run it for about a couple of days, then drain and flush.
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As Briano says, flush it thru and fill for decent antifreeze.
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Water in inlet - Advice needed
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If so not good to see iron rust as everything upstream is alloy/plastic
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Water in inlet - Advice needed
I slightly confused now though as I thought in your previous post you didnt thinking was too bad? Sorry if I'm not understanding, it's my first time stripping an engine so it's all a learnt curve for me
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not sure why rust would be in the inlet manifold of either engine unless waters been in the engine bores via failed head gasket or engine been stored in damp/wet for years?
mk1newbie said
Yeah 1.1 and that's the inlet from the manifold
I slightly confused now though as I thought in your previous post you didnt thinking was too bad? Sorry if I'm not understanding, it's my first time stripping an engine so it's all a learnt curve for me
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Water in inlet - Advice needed
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Depending on your plans there would be no harm stripping and doing a de-coke on the head and valves, and having the head pressure tested
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Valves have slight rust on them towards the top of the valvejakethepeg007 said
Try and look into the port also with a bright torch / borescope so long as the valve stem is not rusty and the bores look ok, clean up the rust and go for it!
Depending on your plans there would be no harm stripping and doing a de-coke on the head and valves, and having the head pressure tested
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Water / rust in inlet - Advice needed
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To fit a 1.1 or 1.3 engine in a car that had a bigger engine in you need to cut off and move the drivers side engine mount then weld in back on to the car…
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You are confused got my head battered reading it wowmark1gls said
I thought you had a 1.5 or 1.6 or 1.8 engine in your car already?
To fit a 1.1 or 1.3 engine in a car that had a bigger engine in you need to cut off and move the drivers side engine mount then weld in back on to the car…
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Yeah 1.5. The welding hopfully shouldn't be an issuemark1gls said
I thought you had a 1.5 or 1.6 or 1.8 engine in your car already?
To fit a 1.1 or 1.3 engine in a car that had a bigger engine in you need to cut off and move the drivers side engine mount then weld in back on to the car…
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The road tax should be cheaper with a 1.1
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I'm not sure I'd want to step down to the small block motor in modern traffic, but of course it’s your car and choice!
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