Thread: Blown head gaskets
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01-24-2004 02:36 PM #1
Blown head gaskets
I'm looking for some advice! I have a 545CI BBF in my '67 GTA fastback. Made about 10 passes on it, two blown headgaskets, the second of which resulted in a half track encounter with the wall, after pressurizing the cooling system and spraying water under the tires!
Anyway, I am in the process of rebuilding and wonder if I would be better served with copper gaskets.
The motor is fresh. 545 SCAT stroker kit, 13.5:1 compression, stock cast iron heads (ported), running a 1050 Dominator (stock airbleeds, stock jets), temperature ran in the 200-205 degree range on track.
As a result of the crash I have had to front clip this thing and don't want to go through that again.
All advice, sympathy, laughter, criticism appreciated!
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01-24-2004 06:09 PM #2
Copper head gasket are nice and reusable,but Fel-pro makes a great head gasket for the 385 block.I've dragraced Fords all my life and the only time I hade any problem with loosing water was with a gasket I had damaged when I installed it. (Intake gasket)
You may want to check your deck for flatness and you heads. Don't be affraid to use a high quality silicone at youwater passages. Hope it helps some
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01-24-2004 06:14 PM #3
Might as well use copper while you have it apart, it's cheap insurance. Out of curiosity, what type of fuel are you running with that setup?
Abe
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01-24-2004 06:32 PM #4
Abe,
thanks for the reply. I am running 118 octane. I purchase at the track. usually unocal brand.
Tom
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01-24-2004 06:47 PM #5
http://www.scegaskets.com/techtips/engineprep.html
Good info for getting your engine ready for the gaskets. That same site also has a dealer locator.
Abe
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01-24-2004 06:58 PM #6
Do all copper gaskets require o-rings are used?
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