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Following on from my oil consumption thread, I decided to strip the engine, took loads of pics, so thought they may be of interest!
Started stripping to find oil in the throttle body, removed the injectors to find oil on them, removed manifold to find the closed valves were actually hidden by little puddles of oil on top of them!!!!!!!!

Here is the block after the head removal. The coolant leaked in on removal.....not sure about all the oil in there though :S

Here is the bore...note the honing marks and also some wear marks:

Here is the top of the head....at least all the valves are still there, and don't appear bent:

Here is the underside of the head:

Here are some more marks on the bore:



Looks like the pistons will have to come out now
There doesn't appear to be anything majorly wrong at the top, but signs point to some possible piston problems. Never stripped a bottom end before, so not sure how easy/messy it is, and what to expect.
I do have a Haynes manual though, for a 1242 16v, which should help me out a bit.
If it is a piston problem though, how does that explain the oil in the inlet?
One other thing to note.....once the cams a locked the pistons should be 4 in line, but two were at 47.5mm from deck height, the other two were 51mm, so the belt wasn't 100% timed up!!!

What this difference makes in terms of degrees, I'm unsure of, it may be negligible.
If it need piston work or re-boring etc....it means the whole lot has to come out
Hope you enjoyed the pics anyway
Kristian
Started stripping to find oil in the throttle body, removed the injectors to find oil on them, removed manifold to find the closed valves were actually hidden by little puddles of oil on top of them!!!!!!!!



Here is the block after the head removal. The coolant leaked in on removal.....not sure about all the oil in there though :S

Here is the bore...note the honing marks and also some wear marks:

Here is the top of the head....at least all the valves are still there, and don't appear bent:

Here is the underside of the head:

Here are some more marks on the bore:



Looks like the pistons will have to come out now
There doesn't appear to be anything majorly wrong at the top, but signs point to some possible piston problems. Never stripped a bottom end before, so not sure how easy/messy it is, and what to expect.
I do have a Haynes manual though, for a 1242 16v, which should help me out a bit.
If it is a piston problem though, how does that explain the oil in the inlet?
One other thing to note.....once the cams a locked the pistons should be 4 in line, but two were at 47.5mm from deck height, the other two were 51mm, so the belt wasn't 100% timed up!!!
What this difference makes in terms of degrees, I'm unsure of, it may be negligible.
If it need piston work or re-boring etc....it means the whole lot has to come out
Hope you enjoyed the pics anyway
Kristian
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