.. so here i am .. just finishing up my small block mild rebuild ..
went through my 1978 '318' block doing the usual decking, new pistons, rods, cam etc.. found a good set of '302' swirlport heads i rebuilt .. wanting to make sure i leave no stones unturned in my final assembly which will cause later problems ... i know to seal the outside manifold / header bolts to prevent leakage > but i have also heard there are several head-bolts which also intersect block water passages which must be sealed as well >> can anyone tell me which head bolts need to be sealed off ( or is it ALL of the head bolts ) ?? .. and i have heard several versions of successful treatments > teflon tape ; silicone sealant, etc .. i bought a new set of ARP head-bolts and was going to coat bolts with 30W oil per procedure to attain specified torque readings > but it seems if i put silicone sealant on bolts then coat with oil that would influence the torque reading or mess with the silicone cure chemistry ??? teflon tape would also seem to taint torque readings ?? .. which is the best sure-fire way to seal .. where to seal ??... looking for some input here from those who have been there before .. THANKS !!!
went through my 1978 '318' block doing the usual decking, new pistons, rods, cam etc.. found a good set of '302' swirlport heads i rebuilt .. wanting to make sure i leave no stones unturned in my final assembly which will cause later problems ... i know to seal the outside manifold / header bolts to prevent leakage > but i have also heard there are several head-bolts which also intersect block water passages which must be sealed as well >> can anyone tell me which head bolts need to be sealed off ( or is it ALL of the head bolts ) ?? .. and i have heard several versions of successful treatments > teflon tape ; silicone sealant, etc .. i bought a new set of ARP head-bolts and was going to coat bolts with 30W oil per procedure to attain specified torque readings > but it seems if i put silicone sealant on bolts then coat with oil that would influence the torque reading or mess with the silicone cure chemistry ??? teflon tape would also seem to taint torque readings ?? .. which is the best sure-fire way to seal .. where to seal ??... looking for some input here from those who have been there before .. THANKS !!!















