288 Head Gasket Question
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Hello all,
I am in the process of restoring a 1949 Deluxe 8. It is a 2211 / 2265 featuring a 288 with the 3 speed manual + R11 overdrive. I pulled the engine and trans to get in and really clean everything up. At this point everything powertrain wise is painted and ready for reassembly. I will be using a new head gasket and will coat both sides with Permatex copper spray. Here is what I am thinking in terms of procedure: 1 - Clean block and head with wax and grease remover. 2 - Spray both sides of the gasket with copper spray following directions on the can. 3 - Install the gasket on the engine. 4 - Install the head. 5 - Torque in increments following the sequence found in the manual. 6 - Bring the engine to operating temperature and let cool. 7 - Re-torque following the sequence found in the manual. Am I missing anything here? With the engine out of the car maneuvering the head will be a much easier task. However, I will not be able to complete steps 6 and 7 for a considerable amount of time. Likely not until next summer given where I am in the project and the time that I have available. Does anyone foresee any issues with waiting a while before performing steps 6 and 7? Thank you for the help!
Posted on: Today 15:02
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Caretaker / Restorer of a 1949 Deluxe Eight [288 + 3Spd. w/R11]
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