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Any difference in td42 and td42"t" Head Gaskets?

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Any difference in td42 and td42"t" Head Gaskets?

Post by UNJUST »

Hey all, as the topic states im wondering if there is a difference in these gaskets? and if so can i use a "TD42T" Head Gasket on a TD42 that is now turbo'd with bout 16psi.

I wondering all this as ive blown my Head Gasket and wonder what my best option for a new gasket is ie:

Genuine TD42?
Genuine TD42T?
Cheap Shit Burson Special?
Brass?

As i said motor is running bout 16psi, got 400,000 on the clock and is a "88" model Mav, Yes its a shit load of kms and yes ive used the search button

Also if the motor doesnt look to bad with the head off should i be putting new headbolts or can you get a stud kit for these motors or are studs over kill?

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Post by garth »

gudday

go genuine gasket, you have a couple of thickness options.
use new bolts as they are designed to stretch.
No theres no stud option unless you make them yourself.
keep it clean clean clean!

good luck
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Re: Any difference in td42 and td42"t" Head Gasket

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Post by UNJUST »

Cheers Guys, Thanks for the info, sadly my local nissan dealer has Knuckle heads employed which doesnt help my situation as they are the typical" oh no you have to have one of these gaskets cause your car was built on a tuesday at lunchtime in 1988, no other part will fit it" sort of bullshit.

Thanks again

Also who makes a good turbo manifold, Just a cast job as mine is a shitty steampipe one with a 2mm hump in it and its already had the arsehole machined out of it, still working thru previous owners shit work!!
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Post by nastytroll »

What style manifold do you want? If you search the different companies have been covered. These are what I remember.

Hi mount; turbo glide (T2 Flange), denco (T3)

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Post by smash250 »

Hey mate the TD42 and the TD42T head gaskets are DIFFERENT!!!!!!!!!!!! the TD42T has larger cam followers and therefore has the larger cut out in the head gasket.

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Post by UNJUST »

hey Ash,

Thanks heaps for that, was trying to figure out if a Factory Turbo gasket would withstand more boost than a non turbo gasket, But if they are different its answers the question for me.

Thanks Again

Jlowe
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Post by sidewayz »

from what i remember when i pulled the head off mine. when i went to nissan they had a listing for either 2 or 3 different head gaskets for the na td42. the only difference being the thinkness.

IMO i would definately go genuine and order the thickest of the 2/3.

are u able to deal over the fone with a more helpfull nissan dealer and have it shipped to you?
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Post by PGS 4WD »

The various thicknesses are to get the comp ratio spot on, and to allow for any variances in manufacturing as th piston protrudes from the block at TDC, don't want any collisions. If in doubt go the thickest, it won't hurt to be down 1/2 a point if boosted.
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