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The causes of cracked cylinder heads

The causes of cracked cylinder heads

 

Experiencing a crack in your diesel engine cylinder head can be an incredibly frustrating and costly situation. Not only are you faced with coolant loss, compression issues in your cooling system, and excessive smoke, but you also have to deal with the inconvenience of time-consuming repairs and the financial burden they bring. However, there are steps you can take to prevent cylinder head failure and spare yourself from this ordeal. 

In this informative post, we will delve into the causes of cylinder head cracks and provide you with valuable insights on how to prevent them in the future. Our aim is to get you back on track swiftly and ensure that you don't encounter a repeat failure.

 

Understanding the causes of cracked cylinder heads

When it comes to failed cylinder heads, cracks are the most common symptom you'll encounter. Naturally, you may be wondering what leads to these cracks. Typically, a cracked cylinder head is a result of extreme temperature and pressure.

In simpler terms, the combination of high temperatures and pressure inside the cylinder creates an environment that the cylinder head cannot withstand indefinitely. Over time, the material weakens, and cracks begin to form, compromising the integrity of the cylinder head.

 

Additional consequences for your valves

It's important to note that the extreme operating conditions that cause cylinder head cracks also have detrimental effects on your valves. They are susceptible to stretching, breaking, or experiencing a chordal fracture, which is a common failure in such conditions. In some cases, valves may even "grow."

The elevated temperatures cause the valves to stretch, reducing the clearance between the valves and rocker arms. This leads to a decrease in overhead lash and accelerated wear.

While opting for stronger or more durable valves like inconel valves can help address the valve-related issues, it does not guarantee the prevention of cylinder head cracks. By doing so, you are merely treating a symptom rather than tackling the root cause of the problem.

 

Addressing underlying issues 

It is highly unlikely that a crack in the cylinder head is solely caused by defective material. Rather, it is more probable that there is an underlying issue that needs to be addressed in order to ensure the longevity of your cylinder head.

For instance, if you are experiencing liner protrusion problems or a blown head gasket, these issues can ultimately lead to a crack in the head. Resolving the base engine problem is crucial to avoid such consequences.

By identifying and rectifying the root cause of the problem, you can effectively prevent cracks in your diesel engine cylinder head and extend its lifespan.

Remember, taking proactive measures and addressing any underlying issues in a timely manner is key to preventing cylinder head failure and the subsequent headaches it brings.

 

Engine deletions can lead to cylinder head issues 

If you have made modifications to your vehicle's emissions status or horsepower, it is crucial to understand that these changes can have a significant impact on your engine's timing, potentially resulting in cracks in the cylinder head.

Engine deletions create an environment that increases the vulnerability of the cylinder head to cracking, particularly in engines equipped with twin turbos. When engine deletions occur, the higher compression ratio pistons, timing adjustments, and fuel-air ratios become imbalanced, placing additional stress on the cylinder head and increasing the likelihood of cracks.

It is important to emphasize that engine deletions are illegal, and we do not endorse or engage in such practices. However, if you are experiencing issues with your cylinder head on a deleted engine, it is essential to be aware of a few key points.

 

How deletions impact your engine

Commonly, individuals opt to delete their engines due to difficulties with the aftertreatment system and poor fuel efficiency. While these issues may be resolved through engine deletions, it is crucial to acknowledge that this solution can inadvertently lead to the development of cracks in the cylinder head.

The increased cylinder pressures resulting from engine deletions can disrupt the precise timing of the engine, causing misfires and overheating. These factors contribute to elevated temperatures within the cylinder head, which can ultimately lead to cracks forming.

It is imperative to address any cylinder head issues promptly and consult with a professional to ensure the proper functioning and longevity of your engine. Remember, adhering to legal guidelines and maintaining the integrity of your vehicle's components is of utmost importance.

 

Preventing Cylinder Head Cracks

At our store, we understand the importance of maintaining the integrity of your engine's cylinder head. Cracks in the cylinder head can lead to costly repairs and decreased performance. Fortunately, there are steps you can take to prevent these issues and keep your engine running smoothly.

One effective method to reduce the risk of cylinder head cracks is to lower the cylinder pressure and temperature. This can be achieved through various means, ensuring that your engine operates within safe parameters and minimizing the chances of head cracks and gasket leaks.

 It has become increasingly common, particularly with 3406's and C15's, to modify the horsepower calibrations on these engines in an attempt to maximize their power output. However, it's important to note that not all modifications may work harmoniously, potentially resulting in detrimental effects on the cylinder head.

 

Other causes of cylinder head overheating:

In addition to improper calibrations, there are other factors that can contribute to cylinder head overheating. Issues such as uncut counterbores and misaligned liner protrusion can lead to head gasket failures, causing compression in the cooling system and the formation of air pockets. These air pockets can significantly increase the cylinder head temperature, ultimately leading to cracks.

Driving conditions also play a role in cylinder head health. If you frequently traverse mountainous terrains or engage in long, demanding pulls, your engine is subjected to a prolonged duty cycle. To counteract this, it is crucial for drivers to adopt a proactive approach. Shifting gears strategically, operating within appropriate RPM ranges, and maintaining lower boost levels can help mitigate the stress on the cylinder head. Remember, it's always better to downshift when ascending a hill, as it keeps the engine RPMs higher and reduces engine temperatures.

Understanding the relationship between piston speed, air intake, exhaust flow, and heat dissipation is key to preserving the longevity of your cylinder head. Higher RPMs result in increased exhaust expulsion, effectively lowering the overall temperature. By optimizing engine performance and ensuring faster piston spins, you can effectively reduce the strain on the cylinder head and extend its lifespan.

Diagnosing cylinder head issues can be a challenge, as there are no direct gauges to measure cylinder pressure and temperature like there are for oil pressure. Therefore, it's crucial to remain vigilant and proactive in preventing potential problems. Boost pressure can provide valuable insights into the engine's condition, so sometimes, less boost is actually better.

At Fab Heavy Parts, we prioritize the well-being of your engine. By following these preventive measures and maintaining optimal driving habits, you can significantly reduce the risk of cylinder head cracks and ensure a smoother, more reliable performance for years to come. Trust us to provide you with the knowledge and products you need to keep your engine in top shape.

 

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