Head gasket
(→Damage caused by a blown head gasket) |
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==When replacing a blown head gasket== | ==When replacing a blown head gasket== | ||
− | *Check to make sure the heads and block are straight. If they're warped, you could easily end up with another blown head gasket. This can be done with a straight edge and a feeler gauge. This is also a good time to check for cracks. | + | *Check to make sure the heads and block are straight. If they're warped, you could easily end up with another blown head gasket. This can be done with a straight edge and a feeler gauge. This is also a good time to check for cracks. This is especially important if using a thin gasket. The thicker gaskets are made to compensate for low spots on the deck. |
*Prep the surface (more info on this). Mating surfaces should be smooth, clean, and dry. | *Prep the surface (more info on this). Mating surfaces should be smooth, clean, and dry. | ||
*Chase the bolt and stud holes. Clean with compressed air. | *Chase the bolt and stud holes. Clean with compressed air. |