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Pat41

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Joined: Sat Apr 29, 2023 10:26 am Posts: 2
Vehicle: 1994 Suzuki Sierra SJ70
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 Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:21 am |
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Hi auszookers,
I'm pretty sure the 1994 Suzuki Sierra SJ70 (g13ba engine with 150,000 kms) that I bought a few months ago has a blown head gasket or cracked head. The symptoms are: - overheating after driving for several hours - difficulty starting sometimes when cold - stalling sometimes when idling before getting warm - coolant not getting sucked back from the reservoir - coolant reservoir and radiator smelling like exhaust when removing the caps - blowing lots of white smoke from the exhaust before engine warms up (no smoke once at operating temperature). Maybe that's normal, I don't know - engine power feels pretty gutless, but this is the only Sierra I've ever driven, so perhaps that's normal - highish warm idle ~1200rpm
I was in denial about a cracked head/gasket until I noticed the exhaust smell in the coolant. So, my questions are: - how much work goes into the getting the head off? - if I find that the head gasket was blown, but there's no warping in the head or block, is it okay just to slap a new gasket on without getting the surfaces decked? - if the surfaces do need to be decked, how much extra work goes into getting the block out? - does the block need to be pulled apart in order to be decked? i.e., removal of crank shaft, pistons etc. - if its a cracked head, how difficult is it to source decent G13BA heads nowadays? - if I was to get a mechanic to do the job, roughly how much would it cost? I'm guessing a lot cheaper than doing the head gasket on a modern car.
I know there are plenty of threads of this, but I can't seem to find any answers to these questions. Thanks for any help.
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BlueSuzy

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Joined: Sun May 04, 2008 11:30 pm Posts: 9711 Location: NSW
Vehicle: SJ51 LWB, SJ70 SWB
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 Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 4:29 pm |
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Pat41 wrote: Hi auszookers, I was in denial about a cracked head/gasket until I noticed the exhaust smell in the coolant. So, my questions are: - how much work goes into the getting the head off? Depends. These cars are quite simple. Simple tools. Helps if you have a workshop manual for reassembling later - if I find that the head gasket was blown, but there's no warping in the head or block, is it okay just to slap a new gasket on without getting the surfaces decked? You may not be able to tell that it has blown, And you wont find a crack in the head unless you test it with the right dye procedures or pressure tests - if the surfaces do need to be decked, how much extra work goes into getting the block out? Block should be ok - does the block need to be pulled apart in order to be decked? i.e., removal of crank shaft, pistons etc. Block should be ok - if its a cracked head, how difficult is it to source decent G13BA heads nowadays? You'd be able to find another second hand. I cant find them new with a quick google - if I was to get a mechanic to do the job, roughly how much would it cost? I'm guessing a lot cheaper than doing the head gasket on a modern car.Last g16b head i took in was 600 and they supplied vrs gasket kit, But probably 1k now. You'd have to ask around shops Drive in Drive out would be more.
I know there are plenty of threads of this, but I can't seem to find any answers to these questions. Thanks for any help.
_________________ BlueSuzy wrote: I'm over the G16b's.
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Pat41

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Joined: Sat Apr 29, 2023 10:26 am Posts: 2
Vehicle: 1994 Suzuki Sierra SJ70
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 Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2023 5:43 pm |
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BlueSuzy wrote: Pat41 wrote: Hi auszookers, I was in denial about a cracked head/gasket until I noticed the exhaust smell in the coolant. So, my questions are: - how much work goes into the getting the head off? Depends. These cars are quite simple. Simple tools. Helps if you have a workshop manual for reassembling later - if I find that the head gasket was blown, but there's no warping in the head or block, is it okay just to slap a new gasket on without getting the surfaces decked? You may not be able to tell that it has blown, And you wont find a crack in the head unless you test it with the right dye procedures or pressure tests - if the surfaces do need to be decked, how much extra work goes into getting the block out? Block should be ok - does the block need to be pulled apart in order to be decked? i.e., removal of crank shaft, pistons etc. Block should be ok - if its a cracked head, how difficult is it to source decent G13BA heads nowadays? You'd be able to find another second hand. I cant find them new with a quick google - if I was to get a mechanic to do the job, roughly how much would it cost? I'm guessing a lot cheaper than doing the head gasket on a modern car.Last g16b head i took in was 600 and they supplied vrs gasket kit, But probably 1k now. You'd have to ask around shops Drive in Drive out would be more.
I know there are plenty of threads of this, but I can't seem to find any answers to these questions. Thanks for any help. Thanks, Blue! I've read conflicting advice on reusing the head bolts, what's your opinion on that?
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fordem
Joined: Mon Apr 19, 2010 11:30 pm Posts: 2655 Location: Georgetown, Guyana
Vehicle: JB420, APK416, A6G415, A6N415
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 Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2023 2:42 am |
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On a G13ba, there are no restrictions on the reuse of head bolts, all Suzuki says in the FSM is to gradually tighten with a torque wrench in the sequence provided, of course with the final torque being specified.
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