If you haven't already worked out, I am buying a Miggy V6 tomorrow.
I believe it's a one owner car, with full service history. The only downside - 167k miles.
Despite being a reliable setup, I have seen many V6's around this mileage with failed head gaskets. Although the fire rings stay intact, they leak out of the rear corner, and the composite material corrodes away.
My question is this. When I get the old girl home - is it worth taking the top end off (despite the fact it runs fine) - and renewing the head gaskets, manifold gaskets/studs, as a preventative measure?
Extreme, I accept - but we all know things start to fail around these miles - and I wonder if it's worth just doing it in one hit.
This would also enable a really, really tidy job to be done of the vaporiser, and LPG plumbing, while heads are off and things very accessible. Would also be an opportunity for a good cleanup, inspection, and valve lap... and a damn good excuse to pop some 3.0 cams in...
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