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Head Gasket
I finally blew up my stock head gaskets. What do you guys recommend for replacing them that wont require me any major machining. I plan to have the heads decked but I want to clean the block myself. I was thinking of the RJC head gasket set. Is there any disadvantage to upping the compression with a head gasket thickness change? O ya and will head studs work on an all stock car, fit wise I don't want to have to move the motor. Any info helps guys.
Thanks in advance, Joe
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Last edited by GNJoe86 : July 17th, 2008 at 10:29 AM. |
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Studs may not work unless you pull the engine or insert some of the studs after the heads are in place.
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Use the RJC hg's, and the arp studs. they have an allen head to you can remove them all before you pull the heads. I did them over the winter, and they have been great. They have seen 27 psi with no problems. Jason
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Depends on pistons. The HG is a fuse.. whereby you detonate the motor and pooof goes the HG.
If you have cast pistons and use bullet proof HG's.. when you detonate the motor.. gasket wont go.. but a nice hole through a piston requiring a complete rebuild vs 30 dollar HG. On a stocker.. surface heads, clean both surfaces with brake cleaner.. use the Felpro Pt9441.. aset of ARP head bolts(not studs) and tq them down 30, 60, 80. Keep the motor out of knock.. and if you dont have a scantool(scanmaster).. this should be on your #1 list of things to get. Lst tidbit.. Felpro gaskets have warranty in case you screw up.. shhh.. dont tell anyone.
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