Sleeper wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am about to start re-assembly for a head gasket change. I have cleaned my head and block surfaces but haven't re-surfaced/machined the head. There is some pitting in the aluminum and you can see where the previous head gasket was pressed into the head around the cylinder liner. I don't really want to drop another 2 grand for a new head so was considering using the Copper Spray-A-Gasket on the new head head gasket. I saw in another thread (Confirmed Head gasket leak #3) that someone used it all the time.
I'm also installing new ARP studs.
Anybody have feedback for me on this?
Thanks
I had my head resurfaced and valve seats recut on my head gasket adventure(round two). Coolant light is not coming on and all is sealed well this time. I also sprayed hylomar and made .002" shim rings on top of the sleeve to make sure the sleeve was protruding .002" above block. I used a roll of full hard shim stock from McMaster Carr. All of my sleeves were recessed .001" into the block when I disassembled engine. I would surface the head. It was $400 with all the work done. I do not want to be this far into the motor until I hit 300,000 miles.