Question - Compressed head gasket thickness
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Does anyone know the thickness of a compressed (used) headgasket? I'm measuring valve to piston clearance and my old headgasket didn't survive teardown. I don't want to compress the new gasket until I assemble the engine for real. Or am I simply being cheap and should I use a gasket for this measure, then another for assembly?
Thanks in advance
John
Thanks in advance
John
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John
I've just measured the head gasket that came out of my engine recently. Firering, average of 16 measurements, 4 per combustion chamber, is 0.73mm, range 0.71 to 0.75mm
Hope that helps
Malcolm
I've just measured the head gasket that came out of my engine recently. Firering, average of 16 measurements, 4 per combustion chamber, is 0.73mm, range 0.71 to 0.75mm
Hope that helps
Malcolm
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I used .60 mm to allow for the fact that the gasket will have sprung back slightly.
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