Samanthas 1985 Euro 5 speed engine refresh
#1
Team Owner
Thread Starter
Samanthas 1985 Euro 5 speed engine refresh, update ,Running
Back in 2009 or so I was looking at this Blue Euro 5 speed no sunroof car,
I was interested in buying it and the price was pretty high 6500.00 LOL.
I missed out by a few hours as someone else had responded before I did.
My how times have changed, fast forward to 2016 and here is the same car,
it looks great and the interior is beautiful, nice touches abound , and the price is higher.
Anyway starting the engine provides a big plume of sweet clouds of white smoke, so its head gasket time ,
the engine looked pretty good,
but there are too many different colors swimming around in the engine bay, so I will do my best to refresh this.
I am not sure about what color I will go with but its still in the noodle stage.
When I pulled the plugs number 5 and 6 holes had coolant in the bores, I hope the block is still in good shape.
So I will document the repair so this fine machine can have some history, who knows,
maybe I will hang on to this beauty even though it has a 5 speed and no sunroof.
Someone added a new PS pressure line and it was haphazardly routed so the steering coupler rubs the hose enough to have the cords showing
I was interested in buying it and the price was pretty high 6500.00 LOL.
I missed out by a few hours as someone else had responded before I did.
My how times have changed, fast forward to 2016 and here is the same car,
it looks great and the interior is beautiful, nice touches abound , and the price is higher.
Anyway starting the engine provides a big plume of sweet clouds of white smoke, so its head gasket time ,
the engine looked pretty good,
but there are too many different colors swimming around in the engine bay, so I will do my best to refresh this.
I am not sure about what color I will go with but its still in the noodle stage.
When I pulled the plugs number 5 and 6 holes had coolant in the bores, I hope the block is still in good shape.
So I will document the repair so this fine machine can have some history, who knows,
maybe I will hang on to this beauty even though it has a 5 speed and no sunroof.
Someone added a new PS pressure line and it was haphazardly routed so the steering coupler rubs the hose enough to have the cords showing
Last edited by Mrmerlin; 08-14-2016 at 11:52 AM.
#7
Nordschleife Master
Let the 4 letter words begin...
I had no idea a non running Euro would bring so much. Hope you get her back up and running quickly. Head gaskets are not fun.
I had no idea a non running Euro would bring so much. Hope you get her back up and running quickly. Head gaskets are not fun.
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#9
Team Owner
Thread Starter
Well i got the heads off,
one day a piece ,
some of the head nuts were stubborn so some careful heating and PB blaster and a big bar got them off.
The passenger side pistons look original and the driver side look different,
I did not take any pictures yet ,
I will have more time tomorrow..
it was evident where the coolant leaks were,
as the fire ring had corrosion adjacent to it.
The head gaskets were already replaced atleast once in this engines life.
It could have been caused by draining the block and leaving the coolant level low thus exposing the top edges of the gaskets.
The bores all look OK though there are a few small scratches in 5, 6 bores,
and some ring staining in 6, 7
Pictures to follow.
I decided to paint the intake in Blue vein all the other parts are going to silver.
one day a piece ,
some of the head nuts were stubborn so some careful heating and PB blaster and a big bar got them off.
The passenger side pistons look original and the driver side look different,
I did not take any pictures yet ,
I will have more time tomorrow..
it was evident where the coolant leaks were,
as the fire ring had corrosion adjacent to it.
The head gaskets were already replaced atleast once in this engines life.
It could have been caused by draining the block and leaving the coolant level low thus exposing the top edges of the gaskets.
The bores all look OK though there are a few small scratches in 5, 6 bores,
and some ring staining in 6, 7
Pictures to follow.
I decided to paint the intake in Blue vein all the other parts are going to silver.
#10
Burning Brakes
Well i got the heads off,
one day a piece ,
some of the head nuts were stubborn so some careful heating and PB blaster and a big bar got them off.
The passenger side pistons look original and the driver side look different,
I did not take any pictures yet ,
I will have more time tomorrow..
it was evident where the coolant leaks were,
as the fire ring had corrosion adjacent to it.
The head gaskets were already replaced atleast once in this engines life.
It could have been caused by draining the block and leaving the coolant level low thus exposing the top edges of the gaskets.
The bores all look OK though there are a few small scratches in 5, 6 bores,
and some ring staining in 6, 7
Pictures to follow.
I decided to paint the intake in Blue vein all the other parts are going to silver.
one day a piece ,
some of the head nuts were stubborn so some careful heating and PB blaster and a big bar got them off.
The passenger side pistons look original and the driver side look different,
I did not take any pictures yet ,
I will have more time tomorrow..
it was evident where the coolant leaks were,
as the fire ring had corrosion adjacent to it.
The head gaskets were already replaced atleast once in this engines life.
It could have been caused by draining the block and leaving the coolant level low thus exposing the top edges of the gaskets.
The bores all look OK though there are a few small scratches in 5, 6 bores,
and some ring staining in 6, 7
Pictures to follow.
I decided to paint the intake in Blue vein all the other parts are going to silver.
#11
Team Owner
Thread Starter
I found a picture of the car after it was PCed
#12
Team Owner
Thread Starter
Alex you might have a point that I need to listen too
A nice silver would probably be the best choice,
though I have liked a few of the gray intake pictures
A nice silver would probably be the best choice,
though I have liked a few of the gray intake pictures
#14
Rennlist Member
If you plan to keep it, make it the color you want. If you plan to sell it, I'd leave the crazy colors and let the new owner decide what he /she wants to do. I wouldn't have been a fan of the purple either, but all together as shown in the pic you provided, it looks kinda good, and I think I do like it.
Very distinctive, a one-off, and a good conversation starter.
Very distinctive, a one-off, and a good conversation starter.
#15
Did you end up leaving the engine in the car when you pulled the heads?