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What brand Head Gasket??

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What brand Head Gasket??

Post by GREGGO »

Hello chaps,

I've whipped the top of the ol' girl to see where all my coolants going and don't you know it, blown head gasket again!!

91 NH 3L V6 6g72
I replaced the original to me, head gaskets about 2 years ago due to having to replace a dodgily repaired cylinder head. I used a brand that's supposed to PERMAnently SEAL the leaks but upon inspection I have found that the fire ring has collapsed and broken away on two cylinders and many of the others have split. I have had plenty of experience in engine building and repairs on various different things but I was wondering if any of you have had a similar problem and what brand gaskets did you use to cure the leaks?

GENUINE?????
MONO-TORQUE????
BRAND X???????

Please help out a poor young man in need of assistance from the knowlegable men of Paj land!!!!

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Post by NJPAJ »

Hi Champ,

I have just rebuilt the top end on my NJ Paj and have used ACL Mono Torque Head Gaskets. Have done around 900kms with no problems so far.

Make sure you use decent head gaskets and valve stem seals on these motors or you will be pulling your wallet back out in no time.

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Post by NJPAJ »

Oh and also apply a coat of ACL Hylomar to both sides of the gaskets just prior to fitting them as well for a better seal.........
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Post by NCpaj »

i rebuilt my paj engine bout 10 000kms ago using a bursons engine rebuilt kit with pro-torque gaskets- no problems

i found is every surface is dead clean and everything isnt rushed and done methodical it worked out fine,
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Post by GREGGO »

Thanks for the replies chaps.

The Mono-torques have arrived!! :)

Well almost.... :cry:

The bloke behind the counter forgot to order the parts for two days. :cry:

Then when they turned up, he'd only ordered one head gasket and not the two I had asked for. :cry:

But wait for it... the one that turned up had a damaged fire ring and can't be used anyway. :cry:

Why is life so unkind????

Looks like I might get the bits for Chrismas if I ask Santa real nice!! :roll: :bad-words: :roll:


Hylomar is good stuff as is Three Bond's 1207B. :D


Bye Guys

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Post by sparky! »

Mate if youve had fire ring destruction on your previous gaskets, then you may have a timing issue, causing detonation, may even be caused by excessive carbon build in the combustion chambers/tops o pistons, or burnt valves, better look into that huh
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Post by GREGGO »

Valves are almost new. Very little carbon left after a carbon clean treatment. Timing is spot on. Compression has been raised slightly. The fire rings show no signs of detonation or heat stress. The heads were torqued down with a calibrated Warren and Brown. The fire rings have split which has allowed the graphite gasket material to be displaced.

All fixed now and running fine!!

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Post by sparky! »

Good to hear, perhaps the torque settings for the previous gaskets were to strong then if the rings were 'split', or the gaskets were just shite
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Post by GREGGO »

I think that your last comment is most likely what the problem was. Not to worry, one day I'll get around to doing the 3000GT motor transplant. You know, the one with the big supercharger instead of twin turbos.

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