This Bentley overheated and cracked internally. We have to locate the crack causing a coolant/oil mix and repair. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Alex, The car is out of warranty. Dealers only sell complete new engines, rebuilding the motor is about 50% cheaper.
More engine photos. It's basically a Audi and Porsche parts bin. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Pete, I was thinking the same thing. Interesting job though, not something you come across every day. Question: How was it determined that the engine has an internal crack, and not a heaf gasket problem, or perhaps a leaking heat-exchanger (oil/water) if it even has such a thing? Best, Jack.
Milk during an oil change was the first sign. We did a compression and leak down test and came up fine. The heat exchanger was sent out to be pressure tested. All came up fine.
Cylinder heads off. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
So, i assume this is a W12 and has a single crankshaft? Wow. Just wow. Great to see "in the flesh" like this. Philip
Ugliest motor, that's for sure, but once everything is removed...what a gorgeous block! Great to see one of these torn down.
It's really was impressive to see the inside of the motor. Odd design but these things sure do make a ton of power!
Dan, how are the ports laid out. Do the intakes "cross over" to get to the "far" set of three cylinders. Sorry, I know that's imprecise, I am struggling to imagine the layout. Philip
Eventually when I post the rest of the photos I will make sure I find a picture showing you the layout.
Pressure testing plates made to cap all the coolant ports. We found that the engine was cracked internally so a replacement motor will be ordered. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login