Straight head?
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Straight head?
We had the head off this weekend.... put a new gasket on and it leaked (little bubbles came out of the side :s) the head came off again this morning and my dad reckoned the mating face wasn't completely flat (out buy a max of about 2 thou) do you think that the head needs skimming? or should it be ok? its about 1 thou low between cylinders 2 and 3 where the gasket blew....
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Matt I think you have answered your own question, it cant be OK if it blows a new gasket and dont forget to check the block as well if you are unsure.my dad reckoned the mating face wasn't completely flat
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It didn't..... where i had put the gasket on, torqued down the head and then realised one of the cam followers had popped out... then fixed that with the same gasket and there were small bubbles coming from the join between the gasket and head (my assumption is where it had already been compressed...)OK if it blows a new gasket
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Hello Matt,
I don't believe that a 2 thou out of straight would be a problem. The gasket should accomodate that OK. Just be sure everything is absolutely clean. I presume that you are talking about a coolant leak. I have, when forced to, used a gasket more than once and it has been OK.
I would run the engine until warm, let it cool then re-torque the head and see if that cures it otherwise it's head off and re-check.
Alec
I don't believe that a 2 thou out of straight would be a problem. The gasket should accomodate that OK. Just be sure everything is absolutely clean. I presume that you are talking about a coolant leak. I have, when forced to, used a gasket more than once and it has been OK.
I would run the engine until warm, let it cool then re-torque the head and see if that cures it otherwise it's head off and re-check.
Alec
Errr - 60 ft lbs is FAR too tight - you WILL distort the head doing this ! And as you see - snapped stud - the other will all be stretched now and should be replaced. You were lucky not to strip the thread in the block. 42 ft lbs is plenty - and do them in order, going round and round slowly increasing the torque. make sure you have good thick washers under all the nuts - including the ones on the rocker gear. Wee bubbles coming out the side of the gasket is probably nothing to worry about - and 2 thou head warp is well within the gaskets capability. Better with a copper faced gasket - and put a light smear of grease on each face. DO NOT attempt to use any form of gasket goo !!! After it has run for afew miles - re-torque it and re-set the tappets.


