Well i bit the bullet and instead of trying to fix my milkshake problem with different headgaskets and sealant brands i took the engine into the shop to get it pressure tested properally.
They found a crack
The thing is that its really odd they said, they've never seen anything like this at all on engines like the A series or other motors for that matter.
The crack is waaaaay down the bore of number one cylinder and is about 15mm long hairline crack style. Just noticeable from the naked eye only when up close. Its easy to see that there has definatley been water seaping into no.1 tho, the walls of the cylinder have rusty/discoloured marks where the piston has stopped after engine turned off and the water has been sitting in the bores...
So now to fix the problem, David at the shop (great bloke who's helped me out so much) told me that they will fit a cast iron sleeve in the bore after the bore it out and leave the shoulder at the bottom for the sleeve to sit on. Supposedly it works a treat and practically gives you a new bore with more meat to bore out in the future, any one fitted sleeves to their bores?
I think i remember phunkdocta showing a photo of one a while ago...?
I thought it would be a costly exercise so i was gona give up but he quoted me about $120 - $140 for the job all up so that aint too bad!
I will get some pics tomra when its daytime!
I really have no idea how this could have happened tho, this engine has seen 5000rpm about 2 times since the twin's put and no more. Its never had a huge amount of stress put on the engine & never shown signs of overheating or symptoms like this before... Maybe it was just its time to let go
Anyway any comments at all welcome!
Cheers
Dave