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560 head gasket trouble

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LN

01-14-2008 16:21:07




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helping work on a 282 in a 560 has naturaly aspirated pistons in and is running a turbo turning it aroung 3600 rpms can not keep a head gasket in it sorry but do not know the compression ratio or head cc at this time a help or suggestions apreciated, using caseIh gaskets
does anyone have any reccomendations on a better gasket




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binder dog

01-14-2008 22:43:51




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 Re: 560 head gasket trouble in reply to LN, 01-14-2008 16:21:07  
o-ring block and put in copper wire, use copper head gasket with some type of sealer to help seal the oil and water. like copper coat. all those heads and blocks could be a little off but with the compression you are running with a turbo your stock gasket probably will never hold without o-ring the block



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ChadS

01-14-2008 16:51:52




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 Re: 560 head gasket trouble in reply to LN, 01-14-2008 16:21:07  
Where is it leaking/blowing at? The block/head might be warped, the sleeve might have a standout too high and hold up a section of the gasket off the block and cause a leak. Maybe use some sealer on the gasket surfaces to help hold its seal, that, or Oring the head/block. Sounds like something isnt straight, or torqued down and may have came loose. ChadS
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mmmpuller

01-15-2008 15:30:50




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 Re: 560 head gasket trouble in reply to ChadS, 01-14-2008 16:51:52  
Not enough head bolts on the 236 or 282 engines to take a lot of cylinder pressure so if you want it to hold with turbo boost, you need to oring it and it will fix your problem.



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