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Re: diagnosing a headgasket failure
Hey Tim:
I am changing my head gasket and when I compare the new with the block the holes are different where the water jacket is. Can you take a look at these pics? They use holes in some areas and not triangles.
I made red circles around where there are holes on the gasket and then where they line up on the head. You can see that only 4 triangles are on the gasket compared to 7 on the block. The remaining are just holes.
Do you think this was done intentionally?
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Re: diagnosing a headgasket failure
It is made by Fel-Pro. It is the same one I got the first time. But your pics tell a thousand words. Mine is idenical to the OE Toy. The head did not fail on its own. The hose of death broke just as it is leaving the head. I was on the highway at 3200 rpm and did not catch the temp meter in time. The head got warped and piston 2 and 3 lost compression. Turned out the valves in 2 and 3 were also killed. So I have my newly made head and the same head gasket I had before. So I will proceed today getting her re-assembled.
Great pics Tim. Really tells the story well.
Thank you so much.
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One more thing Tim. FYI. The hose of death was the recommended Gates hose. When removed it broke appart in my hands. It was no longer soft but instead hard as a rock. I ordered in some high temp 500deg hose to replace it with. Man am I glad I did you cut out in the back of the firewall so I can get to. Whooooof
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