Mike_Byron wrote:
Okay something is wrong and the options arn't happy ones. Provided simple things like the valves opening and closing properly with the correct tappet gap are happening then we start to get serious.
1. The new head - are you sure it doesn't have a crack between 2 and 3 ??
2. The head is not that warped that the head gasket cannot seal it ??? Although commonsense would say that the warp would be greater at each end ie 1 and 4.
3. There must have been a reason you changed the head gasket and the head. Presumably because the head gasket blew and you were losing coolent. Did you drive it a fair distance and did it run dry ???? The reason I ask that is that once the engine runs dry of coolant while its running then the bores suffer and the piston rings glaze and crack.
Its not as easy as just putting in new rings either. The bores wear oval and just new rings doesn't cope and they crack very quickly - like 5 minutes - in the oval bores. It needs to be rebored and new pistons and rings. Fortunatately its just as cheap to buy new pistons with rings fitted as it is to buy the rings alone.
Steps
a. check the tappets and the valve movement first and then test the compression again
b. Get the head checked and skimmed (reco'ed since your going that far)
c. Engine out and gearbox off for a strip down and professional assessment.
Good luck and sorry to be a bad news bearer but you sort of knew this was a possibility anyway ??
The head is a 295 which has been reconditioned, Its got new exhaust values, seats and guides.Its also had a shaved.It hasn't been used since the work has been done.I don't know if it was cracked tested , I didn't ask the person I bought it off that.
Its being used to replace a rather tired 202 head.
The engine had new rings, pistons, bearings and rebore only six months ago.
I have rechecked the tappets but I'll do it again to make sure.