Removed the two crossover coolant pipes that go between the cylinder heads (water inlet housing attaches to the front one), and found what appears to be severe pitting/corrosion on all four passageways. Please tell me this may be part of the casting, or at least if there is a way to properly seal these parts. I really hope the heads aren't permanently busted.
I bought the donor car from a guy who had removed the radiator and plugged up the radiator hoses with fabric shop towels. Could leaving the engine "open" like this cause corrosion of the metal part of the gaskets and pit the aluminum this badly? Half the pitting is a good 3-5mm deep, some about 8mm deep.
One look at the cylinder head:
Second look:
Condition of one of the four gaskets (notice rust already on metal portion):
Another shot:
A third:
I bought the donor car from a guy who had removed the radiator and plugged up the radiator hoses with fabric shop towels. Could leaving the engine "open" like this cause corrosion of the metal part of the gaskets and pit the aluminum this badly? Half the pitting is a good 3-5mm deep, some about 8mm deep.
One look at the cylinder head:
Second look:
Condition of one of the four gaskets (notice rust already on metal portion):
Another shot:
A third: