Are Cometic head gaskets better than the OEM S54 head gasket in terms or sealing ability?
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Originally posted by ac427 View PostAre Cometic head gaskets better than the OEM S54 head gasket in terms or sealing ability?
Sealing ability is fine, I have no issues with it so far. Although it's only been in for 5k km since the rebuild so it's not exactly a long term yet.
I mainly put it in since they have thicker versions. Due to a ground down head, I needed it to bring compression back down to 12,5:1.
My OEM lasted for 200k km without issues, so I don't exactly see a problem there...
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Thanks All, i am just trying to find the possible reason behind the faults below and wondered what they may indicate, fault wise?
196 Cylinder 1 misfire with cylinder deactivation
197 Cylinder 2 misfire with cylinder deactivation
204 Misfire several cylinders with cylinder deactivation
205 Cylinder 1 misfire without cylinder deactivation
206 Cylinder 2 misfire without cylinder deactivation
213 Misfiring of several cylinders without cylinder deactivation​
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Originally posted by ac427 View PostThanks All, i am just trying to find the possible reason behind the faults below and wondered what they may indicate, fault wise?
196 Cylinder 1 misfire with cylinder deactivation
197 Cylinder 2 misfire with cylinder deactivation
204 Misfire several cylinders with cylinder deactivation
205 Cylinder 1 misfire without cylinder deactivation
206 Cylinder 2 misfire without cylinder deactivation
213 Misfiring of several cylinders without cylinder deactivation​
If the engine is higher mileage, you should do a compression test. Make sure ALL the spark plugs are out when you do this this test.
Even better is a leak down test as that will charge the cylinder with pressurized air, and if there is a break in the head gasket, you will hear air escaping through the adjacent cylinder/s.
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You might not be at this point yet...one possibility is a bad ECU. I had a cyl 6 misfire that wouldn't go away. I literally just picked up a head from the machine shop to sell online. I said f'it...threw a new head gasket and the rebuilt head on. Still had an issue. Had to measure the resistance across the ignition coil harness and then test the harness. Coded a used ECU, swapped it in...misfire was gone!
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