Re: 29 standard 8 head gasket
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29tons,
I've had good results using a copper spray on both sides of the head gasket. permatex.com/products/automotive/automot ... Gasket_Hi-Temp_Adhesive_Sealant.htm Regards, Dave
Posted on: 2011/5/21 7:32
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Re: 29 standard 8 head gasket
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One of the big benefits stated for the copper spray is the dissipation of heat, copper is very good at that. But the head gasket surface is made of pure copper and you can't improve on that. The spray also fills small irregularities, but as far as I know, a small "chip" out of a block or head will not compromise the gasket. Teh main reasons for head gasket failure are a warped head and improper torquing, neither of which will be solved by a spray.
From 1900 to 1960 or so, before this spray was invented, copper cylinder head gaskets served well in humdreds of millions of cars. I don't see the need for it now. Will it hurt?? Probably not.
Posted on: 2011/5/21 7:47
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Re: 29 standard 8 head gasket
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Dear 29:
Typical gasket sealers are not rated by the manufacturers for high pressure, high temperature, applications like head gaskets. Thus, Packard specified a thin coating of white (preferably calcium) grease. Do not mill the cylinder head unless it is absolutely neccesary. There is a discard limit on milling Packard heads of around .035 for the 8. I'd wager that most of them are already past this limit. Be sure that the nuts spin down on the studs and that they are in good condition. Any doubts, replace them all. Good luck
Posted on: 2011/5/21 7:59
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I agree fully with Tim. DO NOT surface the head unless it's absolutely essential, and you're first made some measurements of valve head clearances to determine you won't have any interference problems.
Many an otherwise good cylinder head has been sent to the scrap yard by unnecessary surfacing and it's pretty much an irreversible process. Forget about double-head gaskets and the like - they are not particularly reliable solutions to the problems that come from unnecessary metal removal. I've not seen mention of a number that would be the permissible warpage in a head, but from personal experience ten thousandths or so never presents a problem.
Posted on: 2011/5/21 8:45
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thanks for the advice Tom
Posted on: 2011/5/22 3:05
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