
Originally Posted by
Edbear
Sorry but only got bad news. The LD28 was a solid and reliable motor and would go forever but the RD28 was alloy head and prone to blowing head gaskets. My old one blew a piston. White smoke indicates a cracked head or blown headgasket and may not immediately result in overheating for a while.
You don't remove the oil-filler cap on an overhead-cam enginge when it's running as you'll splatter oil everywhere...
aw shite i got the LD - RD round the wrong way
was a while back...
but yeah the RD alloy head was a bloody nice car all the bells and whistles and comfortable on the long hauls, but the rear cylinder gets scoured easily with over heating, typical six....
is she heating up on the up hill legs bro
'Good things come to those who wait'
Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it
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