Rebuild kit question |
10-06-2022, (Subject: Rebuild kit question ) Post: #10 | |||
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RE: Rebuild kit question If you just slap a new head and gasket on it you'll be right back in this situation in very short order. You absolutely need to cut the counterbores and shim the liners up to .015, you can't say you weren't warned. | |||
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10-06-2022, (Subject: Rebuild kit question ) Post: #11 | |||
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RE: Rebuild kit question (10-06-2022 )Skman Wrote: ... There is no such thing as the head/head gasket going out without a liner dropping or dancing in the block. -- It is a fantasy to think otherwise. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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10-07-2022, (Subject: Rebuild kit question ) Post: #12 | |||
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RE: Rebuild kit question Would .015 be the max you'd want to go for heavy haul. Or would it be better at .017? Also, would you recommend doing the dime trick to the oil pump in a 2250? We do a fair amount of idle time (loading and unloading) | |||
10-07-2022, (Subject: Rebuild kit question ) Post: #13 | |||
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RE: Rebuild kit question (10-07-2022 )Skman Wrote: Would .015 be the max you'd want to go for heavy haul. Or would it be better at .017? I have seen people crack the engine block mid-stops at 0.017". I would not recommend that at all. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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10-09-2022, (Subject: Rebuild kit question ) Post: #14 | |||
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RE: Rebuild kit question Do your self a favor and use all OEM parts It will save you time, money and doubt in the long run Ive done headgaskets on a few of these engines (delaminated fire ring is very common) And is usually caused by liner problems | |||
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