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So I’m working on this 00 accord SE which was severely overheated (radiator turned into a geyser as you cranked the engine with rad cap off), and after pulling the head and turning it upside down to get the head gasket off this little piece fell out! (it was loose inside the cam area) It kind of looks like a hex bit for a tool…(pics attached) Does anyone know what the heck this is and whether it belongs to the engine or is a left over tool from a previous mechanic???! This is an F23A4 motor.
On the other hand, I feel kind of dumb for pulling the head too soon, without first triple checking the head/block aren’t cracked. Any recommended checks I can do now to ensure the head isn’t blown? There wasn’t any oil in the coolant, just coolant in the cylinders. I was thinking of taping up the water channels on the deck of the head, and then pouring in water to see if it will come out anywhere it shouldn’t.
We live, we learn 😛
Thanks guys!
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