I wouldn't have used that MLG, they're just prone to failing as the early type of Neoprene gaskets, he should have used the later style Rover neoprene gaskets, I've had no problem with them, but apart from changing the cam belt, I would always change the thermostat housing seals and the water pump seals, they're more prone to failure than the head gasket. Those early type neoprene gaskets Rover used on the MGF were awful.
The new 2 part gasket in this video will also tend to fail. There is an even newer "N Series" gasket that is riveted together, and that one doesn't fail.
If you have removed the intake manifold, then make sure you return it roughly to position before you bolt down the cylinder head. Or it's a task to slide it in position afterwards, over the starter motor, if you loosen the coolant pipes, you can twist it in!
Good vid. Land Rover should have been forced to take back EVERY 1.8 Freelander and fit new modified head gaskets.. Its criminal that they got away with such a rubbish design and left owners to foot the bill.!!
I guess if you're an idiot that would be so. It's an easy engine to work on.... but I guess if you don't work on them you wouldn't know.... and that would put your comment in perspective.
peter, milanese... buono a sapersi! :D sto valutando l'acquisto di una mg f del 1997, cosa mi puoi dire di questa vettura? io adoro la sua linea e l?ho provata, ma ho paura dell'affidabilità...
+Stefano Dendena sistemate quelle due o tre cosine diventa affidabile come un'auto qualunque, l'aspetto più critico oggi riguarda le sospensioni perché i ricambi scarseggiano ed il sistema è molto particolare, il rischio non sussiste invece con la mg TF, che adodda un sistema classico a molle. vieni nel club www.tfpassion.it per tutte le curiosità :)
That's really a cool video! Often, we are lost between not enough and too much information. Used with the information from manuals and other technical sources; it's kind of like a dance video! You kind of have motion with the job! Brilliant! Love it! and the music.... well why not takes the serious, miserable side of having to repair the bloody thing away. ;-)
Hello mate.Cheers for the video.Im planning to buy a little cabrio like this.Which engine is the best i mean less sensitive?1.6 or 1.8 and what are the marks what i have to deffenetly check when im gonna check one of these? Thanks in advance for Your answer Cheers again for the video
thankyou so much phoeblelala ^_^ (and thanks to the other guys!) I used the torque wrench (black/orange wrench) and then I have screwed 180 ° +180 °, the video is not accurate, I'm not a good video makers :)
Serious though, this guy is a professional. Gasket didnt look that bad really, ive seen a hell of alot worse. Weird isnt it how a thin piece of metal is so important.
Not for the amateur then! Knowing my luck I'd get it all put back together and look round to see the gasket on the bench! Nice video; I'll leave it to the pro's!
This is a great video, There is a little room for more accurate tightening. The MLS should be 20NM then 180 degrees then 180 degrees. This guy is no chimp though and there is a great deal of skill in having the "feel" for tightening cylinder head bolts. I would always change cam belt and water pump as part of the job. Well done and thanks for posting.
the only problem with his repairs, that he took the head off, by releasing the head bolts from the cambelt side and made his way towards the clutch side, also, when he was putting it back, he did not follow the tightening sequence, just tightened them 1 by 1. should have done, X Nm and angle tighten further 90 degrees or so. good bit, that he started from the middle, that is the only good point.
good job, but tell me what was the cause of the repair, what symptoms and exactly what you mentioned ... if you can;] I also have a car with this engine and promises to repair, heard knocking from the vicinity of the valve cover
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Hi how long did the job take and what did cost of parts come to?
Excelente video 😃 saludos de buenos aires argentina 🇦🇷
you flattened the lid my friend and what a headboard you put !
Please tell me which type of sealant was used on the cylinders?
Hylomar Blue bottom the cylinders
I wouldn't have used that MLG, they're just prone to failing as the early type of Neoprene gaskets, he should have used the later style Rover neoprene gaskets, I've had no problem with them, but apart from changing the cam belt, I would always change the thermostat housing seals and the water pump seals, they're more prone to failure than the head gasket. Those early type neoprene gaskets Rover used on the MGF were awful.
The new 2 part gasket in this video will also tend to fail. There is an even newer "N Series" gasket that is riveted together, and that one doesn't fail.
Name of the part?
year 2021: gasket in this video still working:-)
If you have removed the intake manifold, then make sure you return it roughly to position before you bolt down the cylinder head. Or it's a task to slide it in position afterwards, over the starter motor, if you loosen the coolant pipes, you can twist it in!
That would be most unusual would it not , just as I was thinking of trading my MX5 for one .
Awesome video
What's the music
Salve, vorrei capire come ha stretto i bulloni della testa alla fine del video. Graziea
ciao complimenti per il video vorrei porti alcune domande se per te non è un problema magari tramite mail?
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Good vid. Land Rover should have been forced to take back EVERY 1.8 Freelander and fit new modified head gaskets.. Its criminal that they got away with such a rubbish design and left owners to foot the bill.!!
I guess if you're an idiot that would be so. It's an easy engine to work on.... but I guess if you don't work on them you wouldn't know.... and that would put your comment in perspective.
peter, milanese... buono a sapersi! :D sto valutando l'acquisto di una mg f del 1997, cosa mi puoi dire di questa vettura? io adoro la sua linea e l?ho provata, ma ho paura dell'affidabilità...
+Stefano Dendena sistemate quelle due o tre cosine diventa affidabile come un'auto qualunque, l'aspetto più critico oggi riguarda le sospensioni perché i ricambi scarseggiano ed il sistema è molto particolare, il rischio non sussiste invece con la mg TF, che adodda un sistema classico a molle. vieni nel club www.tfpassion.it per tutte le curiosità :)
ciao poi l'hai acquistata la MG ? io ne sto valutando ora il possibile acquisto
That's really a cool video! Often, we are lost between not enough and too much information. Used with the information from manuals and other technical sources; it's kind of like a dance video! You kind of have motion with the job! Brilliant! Love it! and the music.... well why not takes the serious, miserable side of having to repair the bloody thing away. ;-)
Thank you so much Martin! I'm happy you enjoyed this video! You had the right mood, is not an "how to", it's only for fun :)
Peter super video, where about in France are you, anywhere near Hautefort?
Thank you Gareth! i live in Milan, i'm italian, but i like France :)
Just scrap the heap! It will only blow again. Buy a mx-5 and don't waste your life on the k series anymore!
Peter, good , very fast repair , I have a MGF too, it seems need to change the head gasket soon , Thank you very much for sharing . Thank you !
Thanks Pete, nice tune too.
Fantastic video mate and I love the music great choice. Im in the middle of doing my head gasket right now. Thanks for posting
thanks ragnail!:)
really great job man !! well done. i'm french andloved that song, doyou remember the title or enything else who could help me to find it ?? thx ^^
thank you so much Jean! the title of the song is "Fibre De Verre" by Paris Combo ( Paris Combo - Fibre De Verre (Lyrics) ) cheers :)
Chiamasi lezioni di vita.
Hello mate.Cheers for the video.Im planning to buy a little cabrio like this.Which engine is the best i mean less sensitive?1.6 or 1.8 and what are the marks what i have to deffenetly check when im gonna check one of these? Thanks in advance for Your answer Cheers again for the video
thankyou so much phoeblelala ^_^ (and thanks to the other guys!) I used the torque wrench (black/orange wrench) and then I have screwed 180 ° +180 °, the video is not accurate, I'm not a good video makers :)
That looks a really clean engine
Serious though, this guy is a professional. Gasket didnt look that bad really, ive seen a hell of alot worse. Weird isnt it how a thin piece of metal is so important.
Damn that guys fast. I wish he was my mechanic,imagine the labour bill!. Full engine removal and replacement in a hour. Excellent!!!.
have you got a screw loose? you need to keep them bolts safe or you'll be fishing them out
Una delle scene più belle :)
Great video. Does the upgraded HG come as 2 parts now ?
Chiamasi metafora.
Not for the amateur then! Knowing my luck I'd get it all put back together and look round to see the gasket on the bench! Nice video; I'll leave it to the pro's!
PELLE D'OCA PER 2:42 MINUTI!!!
only if it was that fast to do lol
well that looks like a piece of pee. i'll do mine within 6 mins in the morning
Che bella scena!!
This is a great video, There is a little room for more accurate tightening. The MLS should be 20NM then 180 degrees then 180 degrees. This guy is no chimp though and there is a great deal of skill in having the "feel" for tightening cylinder head bolts. I would always change cam belt and water pump as part of the job. Well done and thanks for posting.
mto bom! very good!!!
Nice video - but he he didn't appear to check the liner heights before re assembly. other than that it was excellent.
Ma che cazzo centrano i quadri!?!
the only problem with his repairs, that he took the head off, by releasing the head bolts from the cambelt side and made his way towards the clutch side, also, when he was putting it back, he did not follow the tightening sequence, just tightened them 1 by 1. should have done, X Nm and angle tighten further 90 degrees or so. good bit, that he started from the middle, that is the only good point.
good video.
@urbanartek He pulls out and cleans the hydraulic tappets ;)
What is this guy doing from 2:18 til 4:03? Thanks
Good job? How many labor hours?
good job, but tell me what was the cause of the repair, what symptoms and exactly what you mentioned ... if you can;] I also have a car with this engine and promises to repair, heard knocking from the vicinity of the valve cover
Great job! :-)
Curioso constatare che la vita sia veramente così. Le cose migliori e peggiori della vita succedono in un attimo.