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68 Formua-S fastback clone 367/A833/GVod/3.55s
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I can't watch. With no changes, I see no different outcome.
My block and heads are o ringed but those were not installed after the last rebuild. Not sure what I may use this time.Yes it is done, but the recommendation out of the old mopar catalog says 12:1 max
Cometic is the way to go or more bolts on the head.
Let me think about this overnight.....yes..if I order them tomorrow they will be here on Thursday....hell..it is only money...lol
Since the the block is bored .040...do you order a .040 bore gasket?
When I bought my gaskets from cometic they told me that after extensive testing, they have become less strict on the surface finish. They now recommendDont the cometic need a special finish on the deck?
I think cometic told me .030 bigger than bore size.Let me think about this overnight.....yes..if I order them tomorrow they will be here on Thursday....hell..it is only money...lol
Since the the block is bored .040...do you order a .040 bore gasket?
What changes do you suggest?I can't watch. With no changes, I see no different outcome.
Let me think about this overnight.....yes..if I order them tomorrow they will be here on Thursday....hell..it is only money...lol
Since the the block is bored .040...do you order a .040 bore gasket?
Hey Duane...............................What changes do you suggest?
He is asking opinions.
A change to An Mls gasket has made o ringing and the associated cost not required.Time to o ring the block?
What changes do you suggest?
He is asking opinions.
They pretty much all failed. Cause?This is why the OP's gaskets looked familiar to me:
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Those are all valid points.OK, my opinion is poor intake manifold fitment and lifting up on the head; it explains why gaskets only failed on the upper side towards the valley.......if it was because of the fact of only 4 bolts around the cylinder, you would have blow out along the bottom also......do we have that???? Gaskets didn't show me that.
I know people have a hard time "imagining" that ill fitting intake can lift the head.......it happens.....ask yourself, how much of the clamp load has to be relieved in order for the gasket to squirm out. That was why in my first post asked questions about how the intake fit on the china walls and what the actual deck height measurement is, they relate to one another.
At the moment, I can't find my MP engine book that gives the details, there is a brief 2 sentences in the block machining section that states for "x" amount removed from the deck surface of the block , you remove "x" amount from the china walls........think about it
They pretty much all failed. Cause?
Watch what you say about orings, you might get the big red X.Has anyone here used 0-rings with a MLS gasket? How about the 1008 or even copper?
My 383 was originally built before all these fancy gaskets were around (1993) so I would imagine that's why it was o-ringed.I'm not pro or anti any gasket. I might just use copper with the o-rings or???
W-2 heads btw.
It will be some time before this thing gets screwed back together... $$$ is pretty much non existent right now.

Those are all valid points.
Only Tony can answer those fitment issues.
My comments were directed towards it being a tuning issue or a detonation issue or bad camshaft selection. The suggestion being to bleeds cylinder pressure to make the gaskets live.
But his motor is a drag motor with the intention of making maximum steam.
The 1008 gasket works very good for most people. But in some instances it is still not good enough and the Cometic is the answer. Most other small blocks have 5 bolts per cylinder.
Before the release of the fel pro
1008 the sbm was plagued by head gasket failure in very high compression/ high cylinder pressure situations. I am not saying some installation issue was not to blame, only that 11.8
Is getting up there and for a standard 4 bolt block, there is a better choice now. I inspected my manifold fit and port alignment with a bore scope down through the carb mount.
Great tool to see this. My end spacers are .120 though thick.
I am not talking for Tony other than to say the car runs low 10,sNo offense intended, just casual observation.........you seem to be doing alot of talking for Tony......I'm curious as to what Tony has to say
Here is a excerpt from the striker small block book about the sbm and head gaskets.No offense intended, just casual observation.........you seem to be doing alot of talking for Tony......I'm curious as to what Tony has to say