greiswig wrote:
Wow. What was going wrong in cylinder 2 that made for that carbon buildup? That is bad. Injector gone south?
Keep as much of that carbon as you can from slipping down the piston wall. Shop vac and a brush.
Shop vac'd it up right after I took the picture .
It is the cylinder that had the broken lifter / HLA

rancherman wrote:
whilst ya have the head off, I'd take some diesel fuel, or kerosene and pour/flush the passageways (where oil returns back to pan). Keep the drain plug out, and hopefully it'll wash it out. I'd imagine a chunk going through the balance shaft gears wouldn't be too cool.Someone asked 'why now' would the engine not turn over, and not a day before? Well, the packed carbon can swell (either from oil, or just humidity) from just sitting a day or so, didn't you say it sat for a period before you did this?
I was reading that about flushing with diesel fuel online on some other boards , I'm a little reluctant to do this but IDK .
The Jeep sat all last winter , until I bought it in the May . PO parked it because it was blowing black smoke , and didn't have any power .. YA NO crap !!
I drove it home , took it to my mechanic , had it looked over for a safety check , replaced the turbo hoses , and turbo ( old one was pouched 1/4 radial end play) Drove it here and there mostly moved it around my yard when it was in the way. It finally landed in my garage again a couple weeks ago.
rancherman wrote:
what is that line in the surface of the head between the valves? just beyond.. to the left of the pocket? Looks suspicious to me.
My theory? Its a crack... you had nasty combustion from that.. which loaded the cylinder with carbon...THEN that's when the tide turned on the valve train. It's hard to get any closer than that without having it in my hands.
I haven't cleaned the head yet just wiped it with a dirty rage no doubt , all my rags are pretty much black . It always amazes me how dirty the oil is in Diesels . I'd hate to see what my hands would look like if I wasn't wearing nitrate gloves ..
Question on the head gasket . Id Parts has this blurb .
The gasket size is stamped into a tab that is on the intake side of the engine between cylinders 2 and 3. Look for a tab that has a part number stamping on it. On the rear-ward end of the tab may be some circular holes. The tab can have no holes, 1 hole or two holes. The sizes are as follows:
No Holes - 1.32mm Thickness
1 Hole - 1.42 mm Thickness
2 Holes - 1.52 mm ThicknessI don't see anything stamped on mine. But the back on the exhaust side has 1 hole I think .
Here is a pic ;
Mike