Posted by Mvvance on January 01, 2015 at 11:36:22 from (173.74.148.15):
I'm replacing the head gasket on my A because it leaks oil. The first time I replaced the gasket I didn't have any torque values for the head hold down nuts, so I didn't know if I had them tight enough. The head was machined and the block looked to be flat.
I didn't use any sealer on the gasket, just mounted it dry.
The new gasket that I have is a Victor Reinz and I noticed that one side of it is steel. Someone had told me that that was the type of head gasket that Farmall originally used.
I would appreciate any tips or information that anyone might have.
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