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Re: New Head Gasket And It Still Leaks
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Posted by The tractor vet on May 02, 2005 at 06:46:42 from (4.124.92.83):
In Reply to: Re: New Head Gasket And It Still Leaks posted by Farmallion on May 02, 2005 at 06:27:37:
Ya , i know I am not sure who is making there gskt this year one time they will be victor and the next time they are Fel- Pro. have had several differant stile of gskts. given to me for a the gassers and there are differant part no. for the gassers as i have found one company sent me a Fel Pro perma toqure that was paper on both sides as a cure for the seepage it leaked they tryed to tell me the head was warped , oooppps just had the head and block both done with a rotary broch with the counter bore recut to spec. then they tryed to tell me that the surface did not have the propper finish i spent a lot of time on the phone to fel -pro then they told me i did not know who to properly toqure a head then it was my toqure wrench fault just got it back from snap on for recal. i gave up on the fel pro line and now specifie victor.Your head may be warped a bit but if it is under .004 i would not worry about it if over that then it needs milled but ya don't have to take off .020 to clean it up ya take off just what is needed as you do not want to raise the comp up to much on these engines .
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