Cometic head gaskets, first time user???????
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Finished the short block on my 572 Keith Black engine last night and both the block and my B1 heads are smooth finished for Cometic gaskets. New gaskets, prepped finish, now should they go on dry with a silicon sealer around the water ports or do you guys spray them down with copper coat or something similar. Studs are being used. Thanks for any input.
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Re: Cometic head gaskets, first time user???????
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Same thing here. Zero leaks.
I am not causing global warming, I am just trying to hold off a impending Ice Age!
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Re: Cometic head gaskets, first time user???????
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Thanks guys. No silicon around the water ports?
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Re: Cometic head gaskets, first time user???????
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Had both block and B1 heads to à machine shop with à sunnen top deck. Stones to very smooth surface. Went on dry, no sealer and no problems. Remove the rivets that where on the short sides, as they would have been jammed.
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Re: Cometic head gaskets, first time user???????
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I never put anything else on them and never had a problem. The theory is to use them dry but I can't quite bring myself to trying it after hearing others with issues.
A little off topic here but I am getting ready to try some copper gaskets on a very high compression pump gas engine to wick away heat faster, not sure what I will use on that.
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Re: Cometic head gaskets, first time user???????
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I put mine on dry the first time.... When I reused them I drilled out the rivets and sprayed them with copper spray sealer. No issues either time!!
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Had both block and B1 heads to à machine shop with à sunnen top deck. Stones to very smooth surface. Went on dry, no sealer and no problems. Remove the rivets that where on the short sides, as they would have been jammed. Same here - dry and no issues.
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I'm leaning towards dry especially since I am only putting this together right now so I can get the new car out for some passes this year NA before Winter. The engine will be out again over the Winter to make it more nitrous Friendly.
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Re: Cometic head gaskets, first time user???????
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I always use them dry. That is what Cometic recommends and usually it makes sense to follow the mfg instructions. I agree--crazy not to listen to the guys that made them and I say again.. Coppercoat is NOT a sealer--it is a messy old product from the way back days when all they used were steel shim gaskets--usually only diesel mechanics used the stuff--it is not what you want--I guess you guys still have Indian Head Gasket Shelac too??? When we re-use Cometics we spray with Hylomar spray in the can Costs stupid high like $60 a can range but will allow re-use of Cometics SEVERAL times --Hylomar will seal it Period! The only reason Cometics leak water is incorrect surface RA finish--ya can't deck a block with an old Storm Vulcan machine and use MLS gaskets--if RA finish is per spec and they are installed dry like noted they will seal up. I am actually a big fan of adding a stop leak to any new build--It is a cheap and effective way to happiness. We start new engines everyday--and even with perfect finish, thick gaskets etc sometimes a little water will dribble out between head and block--I run the hell out of them and by the time they come to temp usually it stops like magic--with stop leak in it always does -- Every horror tale about MLS leaking water is poor finish or clamping the rivets between something
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Re: Cometic head gaskets, first time user???????
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That 572 is going to make you one HAPPY racer!! It may cause rear end, heim joint, trans, converter failures etc--heck it might even bend the roll cage
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I always use them dry. That is what Cometic recommends and usually it makes sense to follow the mfg instructions. I agree--crazy not to listen to the guys that made them and I say again.. Coppercoat is NOT a sealer--it is a messy old product from the way back days when all they used were steel shim gaskets--usually only diesel mechanics used the stuff--it is not what you want--I guess you guys still have Indian Head Gasket Shelac too??? When we re-use Cometics we spray with Hylomar spray in the can Costs stupid high like $60 a can range but will allow re-use of Cometics SEVERAL times --Hylomar will seal it Period! The only reason Cometics leak water is incorrect surface RA finish--ya can't deck a block with an old Storm Vulcan machine and use MLS gaskets--if RA finish is per spec and they are installed dry like noted they will seal up. I am actually a big fan of adding a stop leak to any new build--It is a cheap and effective way to happiness. We start new engines everyday--and even with perfect finish, thick gaskets etc sometimes a little water will dribble out between head and block--I run the hell out of them and by the time they come to temp usually it stops like magic--with stop leak in it always does -- Every horror tale about MLS leaking water is poor finish or clamping the rivets between something I used the Hylomar on copper gaskets(15-1 comp) with o-rings, what was recommended.
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That 572 is going to make you one HAPPY racer!! It may cause rear end, heim joint, trans, converter failures etc--heck it might even bend the roll cage LOL. No this car is from North Carolina and those guys can build cars down there.
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Thanks guys I appreciate the help.
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Re: Cometic head gaskets, first time user???????
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I never put anything else on them and never had a problem. The theory is to use them dry but I can't quite bring myself to trying it after hearing others with issues.
A little off topic here but I am getting ready to try some copper gaskets on a very high compression pump gas engine to wick away heat faster, not sure what I will use on that. I use flatout copper head gaskets.
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Re: Cometic head gaskets, first time user???????
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I normally put them on per Cometic instructions, dry I have used Copper coat on a used set that was shedding the viton(or what ever the rubber looking coating actually is ) coating per a customers demands, no difference or sealing up problems on his motor though Maybe there is more than one way to seal these rascals up
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