Re: Felpro 8553 blue head gasket. Reuseable?
[Re: RapidRobert]
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02/17/15 02:57 PM
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I've reused steel shim head gaskets on a 413 successfully. And I have had them fail too. Same with Felpro permatorques, though they are more forgiving than the shim type. It's hit or miss IMO. If you have a test stand you can fire and break in the engine and it holds up go for it. I, personally, hate trying to change a head gasket leaning over a fender, especially on a big block. At least that's my thinking but if I was to try it today I'd try it with a permatorque.
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Re: Felpro 8553 blue head gasket. Reuseable?
[Re: RapidRobert]
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02/17/15 03:30 PM
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I don't recognize that part number but I have reused the standard cheapo 440/383 Fel Pro 8519 PT or is it 8517PT(CRS on the proper Pt #) as well as the 1009 with no problems Usually after breaking in the motor on the dyno and doing a inspection tear down before giving the motor to the customer, not a lot of street or strip use IHTHs
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Re: Felpro 8553 blue head gasket. Reuseable?
[Re: RapidRobert]
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02/17/15 03:30 PM
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I did it with a 318 years ago with short hours on it. Can't remember the reason but the heads were peeled of the engine and slapped on another and I just sprayed the (permatorque) gaskets with gasket sealer and screwed it together. If was almost done as a goof, lets try this and see what happens.
Engine ended up being in THREE different vehicles before I lost sight of it. Came out of my Dart where it ran low 14's on street tires, sold to a buddy who installed it in his ramcharger and then ended up in a 77-78 Snow Commander plow truck at work.
The truck actually ran better with the 318 than it did with the 360-2 that was in it before.
When I left the job the truck was still plugging along if rotting apart at a good rate. Engine never gave a problem.
If that gaskets didn't stick to the head or deck I'd consider re-using them.
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Re: Felpro 8553 blue head gasket. Reuseable?
[Re: RapidRobert]
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02/17/15 06:10 PM
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oh wait.but hey.lets see.oh yeah.
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RR is that the marine gasket?If you havent fired Id reuse it.They are a pretty stout gasket.Just un bolt the same as you torque the head.Rocky
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Re: Felpro 8553 blue head gasket. Reuseable?
[Re: scatpacktom]
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02/20/15 12:21 PM
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Quote:
I bought a 440 short block core off of craigslist, and at that time I had pulled the 440 out of my black 71 R/T. I wanted to be able to move the car around under it's own power. So I took that junkyard 440 short block and found all the bits and pieces to make a running engine. I sure wasn't going to buy a new gasket set. That engine is in the car, doesn't leak a drop of anything. ALL used Gaskets from different engines.
Yep. Sometimes it works. The question is does it work every time?
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