UPDATE!!! what i thought was clutch is??
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blingsta
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Hey guys,, bad news for me! my head gasket has gone.... after the suggestion that Fozzymonster made about the bleed valve, i went out and took it off and was getting ready to go for a drive to check if the rattle was still there!. I started the car and it started running REAL rough and misfireing!! also a bit of smoke..... after a few mins, no change, so i checked dip stick and under oil filler cap and saw a mayo looking cream!!!! i just about managed to drive the car to mateys garage and stripped head off which shows head gasket had gone, (ive got pics but dont know how to post).. Anyway... i loved it when it was running, so i thought i'd do it properly this time and no cutting corners..... I gave Mike a call from ferriday engineering and spoke to him.. he's gonna supply me with a ally de-compression plate 3mm thick which would lower comp to about 8-1.. thats costing me Ԛ£190, then ive gota source non stretch head bolts and put it all back together!! i hope it works better, what do you guys think??
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maxfield
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Theres a group buy on no stertch bolts somwere

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blingsta
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yeah ive seen that buddy, cheers, but i kinda need them urgent as my car is my daily driver!!!
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blingsta
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Also, just a quicky, when i get this 3mm decomp plate, will my m/s be able to sort the timing issues.. 
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Jon_Bmw
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Shame, I wondered if it was pinking from the start when you mentioned the rattle like noise. Was probably too late by that point, I really hate those bleed valves to be perfectly honest!
What you can do is get a proper MLS headgasket, and order up the bolts as well, but fit the standard bolts if you are in a hurry for the car to be back working...then replace the bolts 1 by 1 when the arp bolts come through.
I'm glad you enjoyed boost, its good to see you are not giving up at the first hurdle, well played
What you can do is get a proper MLS headgasket, and order up the bolts as well, but fit the standard bolts if you are in a hurry for the car to be back working...then replace the bolts 1 by 1 when the arp bolts come through.
I'm glad you enjoyed boost, its good to see you are not giving up at the first hurdle, well played
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blingsta
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Cheers Jon.. whats this proper MLS gasket then mate? and how much are they?
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Jon_Bmw
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If you have a looksie on e30tech, there are many links to mls headgaskets. I think with the bolts, its then safe to run big numbers. 15psi + in most instances without to much of a problem. This is usually on a later block with lower compression, but I am clueless as to what compression you are running with your 2.7.
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e30_Turbo
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