resurface head
#1
resurface head
okay guys I have a resurfaced head and block but I have taken the head off about 4 times (and torqued down) and put about 30 miles at the most on the motor. I'm about to put a new HG because the one in there is leaking. Do you guys think I will need to resurface the head or should I be good?
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Re: resurface head
okay guys I have a resurfaced head and block but I have taken the head off about 4 times (and torqued down) and put about 30 miles at the most on the motor. I'm about to put a new HG because the one in there is leaking. Do you guys think I will need to resurface the head or should I be good?
#5
Re: resurface head
I didnt blow 4 HG.... heres the story
i did a 1 layer first time then cr was goonna be at like 12:8 so i took it out and did the other 2 layers
then i said f it took it off again and put a new one in
i put it on upside down so it was leaking alot
then i took a used one i had and put it in this one looked ok but it had hella miles
and is leaking too
oil (alot)
so i ordered a brand new one this time
i did a 1 layer first time then cr was goonna be at like 12:8 so i took it out and did the other 2 layers
then i said f it took it off again and put a new one in
i put it on upside down so it was leaking alot
then i took a used one i had and put it in this one looked ok but it had hella miles
and is leaking too
oil (alot)
so i ordered a brand new one this time
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Re: resurface head
I didnt blow 4 HG.... heres the story
i did a 1 layer first time then cr was goonna be at like 12:8 so i took it out and did the other 2 layers
then i said f it took it off again and put a new one in
i put it on upside down so it was leaking alot
then i took a used one i had and put it in this one looked ok but it had hella miles
and is leaking too
oil (alot)
so i ordered a brand new one this time
i did a 1 layer first time then cr was goonna be at like 12:8 so i took it out and did the other 2 layers
then i said f it took it off again and put a new one in
i put it on upside down so it was leaking alot
then i took a used one i had and put it in this one looked ok but it had hella miles
and is leaking too
oil (alot)
so i ordered a brand new one this time
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#8
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Re: resurface head
Practice makes perfect!
If the head and block have been milled, make sure your dowel pins aren't keeping those corners of the head from seating all the way (can cause oil leaks)...
Check them to see if they need milled down too...
If the head and block have been milled, make sure your dowel pins aren't keeping those corners of the head from seating all the way (can cause oil leaks)...
Check them to see if they need milled down too...
#10
Re: resurface head
put a precision straightedge on it and see what feeler gauges can go under it if any. I think factory manual says .002" is max warpage. but if there is any warpage, I just get it decked anyways.
#11
Re: resurface head
I dont have a straightedge or the money to buy it right now... I will eventually check it when I get the money...
BTW... how do heads lose their straightness??? is it once is torqued down, or if it over heats or the miles or what.... because even though I am not sure... after 40 miles it doesn't sound like alot of miles for it to need a resurfacing or does it because it has been torqued 4 times or what?
BTW... how do heads lose their straightness??? is it once is torqued down, or if it over heats or the miles or what.... because even though I am not sure... after 40 miles it doesn't sound like alot of miles for it to need a resurfacing or does it because it has been torqued 4 times or what?
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