Head Gasket Problems..
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My motor has been torn apart for a few weeks and just had the head gaskets layin around on my drive way..while i was cookin some burgers on the grill i was lookin down at them noticed the exhaust gases have been leaking by on 1,3,5,7 and 4,6,8 cylinders..i used arp rod bolts and the gaskets i told my machine shop to get some .040 head gaskets..they came in a felpro box..they look like stockers
so whats yalls opinion..
#2
Those markings look very typical to the 4-5 boosted engines that i've torn down. I imagine nitrous could cause the same head lifting issue.
Those are stock 6.0L gaskets that measure ~.052" compressed. Those are the same one's I get from the dealer.
Those are stock 6.0L gaskets that measure ~.052" compressed. Those are the same one's I get from the dealer.
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thats what i thought they were..they were packaged in felpro gaskets..i only ran maybe half a bottle of 175 shot through it..could the heads possibly been warped? they have never been milled..
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I doubt the heads are warped. As I said, looks normal to me from what i've seen. The castings are very thin and the deck surface distorts under high cyl pressures.
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TurboGibbs, will you start to push water before the exhaust begins to leak like this? How much farther could that engine have been pushed before the gasket failed (assuming no detonation)?


