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Re: 560 head gasket leaking comp on push rod side
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Posted by Chicken George on December 11, 2001 at 06:28:27 from (207.75.138.28):
In Reply to: 560 head gasket leaking comp on push rod side posted by todd08 on December 10, 2001 at 20:07:40:
Terry, I completly rebuilt my 806 gas, the head gasket was bad as well as two valves and it was burning oil so I did a complete oh. Well the head seemed ok so I didn't have it surfaced BAD MISTAKE it had little compression bubbles tween' the head and block under the spark plugs just like it did before so I pulled the head again and had it checked/surfaced it was .017 high in the center So I would suggest to have the head surfaced when you install a new head gaskett. Been there done that Luck, George
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