Re: 1937 Super 8 not restarting when hot
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Especially with an asbestos/fiber type head gasket you will need to retorque after a bit of heating/cooling to the block.
Even for the cheap type, one pass with the torque wrench is not enough. On my V8 I needed 2 passes, for only 15 head bolts. In other words, I torqued them all down to 60 ft-lbs in order twice, then for bolt #1 on the third pass it was already at least 55 ft-lbs (the V8 spec is 55-60).
Posted on: 10/29 12:05
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Re: 1937 Super 8 not restarting when hot
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This car has a newer copper head gasket and the head was machined because of a blown head gasket. Turned out the head was a banana, so they had to start resurfacing from the center out.
Posted on: 10/30 13:29
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