So you're running an OEM stat with that plastic connector? Well, my latest project did too, and it didn't play out so well. The PO was driving along where he couldn't shut it down right away, (not that he would have necessarily have been able to notice in time anyhow) and the plastic fitting let go. Enough of the water blasted out that the engine temp went through the roof, the head gasket failed dramatically and dumped much of the coolant into the oil. Now for the good parts, the top part of piston #2 was incinerated! It wouldn't bar over, so off with the head, and then it barred over, and pressed out a cinder "cookie" of aluminum. I assumed it was head material, but the head didn't melt, it was all piston. The head got so hot that I had to remove most of the exhaust side lifters with a pair of vise grips, and the glow plugs came out with the threads. Head is beyond warped, one piston is toast, one injector has a little slag on it. It turns over fine now, so I have to decide if with a new sleeve and piston (and all bearings inspected), if I want to chance building this toasty piglet. Or did the heat damage other things? I don't have it out yet to look closely for a cracked block.
What do you guys think about reusing the good rockers, and the rods, pistons etc? Everything got pretty hot. I'm hoping that all that coolant in the oil didn't toast the bearings. It feels pretty smooth though, and the other 3 cylinder walls look fine.
I think he drove it about a minute with the temp gauge pegged, or I think that's what he said. Good thing I've hoarded spare engines...
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