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BenSilverSaxo
11th August 2007, 11:10
Hi guys, i am on the verge of buying a 1 litre ax, with the plan of dropping a vts engine in it. I have seen a good one but it has a blown head gasket.
My plan is to buy this fix the head gasket, run it for a month and then drop the vts lump in it.
My question is how long can you drive a car for with a blown head gasket? What happens if you drive it for too long? I ask this because i need to drive the car home half an hour away.
Also what are the signs that it is definetly a blown head gasket? What else should i look out for?
As it is a 1ltr i am guessing the rear beam will be 3 stud. How easy is it too fit a saxo 4 stud rear beam?
I am asking on here because the ax forum is shite! Any help appreciated!:y:
Predator_R32
11th August 2007, 12:22
would get it done asap mate, wont go for a month anyway lol,
im sure the ax GT or GTi came with the 4 stud wheels, pretty sure it was the GTi though
GRAHAM2000VTR
11th August 2007, 14:07
by the time you play about doing the head gasket spending a bit of money on it why not just rip the engine out as it knackerd so to speak then get ur vts lump in when done just sell or scrap the ax lump just my thoughts
liamk15
11th August 2007, 14:11
tbh unless your fitting the headgasket your self,there isnt any point of paying for it to be done.mayaswel keep the money for the vts engine.
BenSilverSaxo
11th August 2007, 22:02
The head gasket and vts conversion will be done by myself. I think doing the head gasket will get me used to being around and sorting out engines.
Tbh i wanna get the headgasket sorted so i can go pick the engine up in the ax and not have to put the vts lump in my saxo or rent a van!
Any thoughts on the issue of the studs guys?
Predator_R32
11th August 2007, 22:39
just try and find a AX GTi rear beam and front strut assemblies mate
KamRacing
11th August 2007, 23:23
do a compression test. that'll tell you if the HD has gone for sure
BenSilverSaxo
12th August 2007, 09:39
do a compression test. that'll tell you if the HD has gone for sure
is there anything i can do on the day though? I have heard that there is compression testing machines that you can buy is this right?
KamRacing
12th August 2007, 09:52
A testing kit can be bought from Halfords for about £15-20
Nothing you can really do if the HG has gone as a temporary fix. Depending on the severity you may suffer from poor performance, overheating, loss of coolant, loss of oil..
If it overheats then you can damage the head and the internals. You can drive it.. BUT i would be keeping a very wary eye out.
BenSilverSaxo
12th August 2007, 10:48
A testing kit can be bought from Halfords for about £15-20
Nothing you can really do if the HG has gone as a temporary fix. Depending on the severity you may suffer from poor performance, overheating, loss of coolant, loss of oil..
If it overheats then you can damage the head and the internals. You can drive it.. BUT i would be keeping a very wary eye out.
Thanks Kam, all i need to do is get it home which is 11 miles. If i top up the coolant and drive it steady it should make this journey, shouldnt it?
KamRacing
12th August 2007, 10:53
keep an eye on the temperature gauge.. and oil warning lights. Personally I would check it over at least at half distance.. but thats me being paranoid heh
BenSilverSaxo
12th August 2007, 11:13
keep an eye on the temperature gauge.. and oil warning lights. Personally I would check it over at least at half distance.. but thats me being paranoid heh
Yeah i will do, will take a bottle of water and top it up if needs be. I only need to get it back and then i can do the headgasket, if it all goes wrong and i warp the head it just means i will need to get the vts engine in sooner. Does anyone know of any guides on doing the head gasket? Will the haynes manual have it in??
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