Hi guys, new to this forum and looking for some advise,
I have the 2.2 sintra diesel car which i believe is the same engine as the fronty 2.2 diesel with the x22dth engine, my problem is as follows, the wife had travelled about 1 mile when thick grey smoke poured from the rear end, she pulled up immediately and phoned the AA who took one look at the dipstick and informed her it had to much oil in the car!!!! on further inspection i relalised it was a mixture of oil and water, first suspect was the oil cooler so this replaced and the fault still existed, then it was the head off and the gasket looked ok so sent the head for pressure test and was told it had a crack where the glow plug was stuck in the 2nd chamber, £350 for a full recon head and of i went to refit to the car, having done this and took the time to clean all the EGR and inlet valves i started the engine which runs a sweet as a nut, but still have the problem of the water going direct to the sump on start up, as soon as the engine is running you can see the water dropping in the header tank only to find the level rising on the dipstick, would you say that i have been sold a duff head or do you think this is a classic sign of a cracked or perfoated block, i am currently taking the head back off and having it tested somewhere else just to check, has anyone else come across this problem??? as anyone else seen these blocks crack or perforate???
The car is a 1999 2.2 sintra with just under 100,000 miles and it has never put a foot wrong in the 4 yrs i have had it. would i be right in saying a 2.2 diesel engine from a fronty woud fit straight in to the sintra using all my mounts and ancillaries



