Re: Sometimes racecars aren't fun
[Re: tboomer]
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05/19/19 11:35 AM
05/19/19 11:35 AM
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My bet is that it is the head. But we'll see. I totally get where you’re coming from....... but you have a Megablock, right? Anytime there’s a MP part involved......... it always suspect imo. I’m thinking....... head? Block?........ that’s a “pick em”. I doubt it’s the gasket....... but you might luck out.
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Re: Sometimes racecars aren't fun
[Re: fast68plymouth]
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05/19/19 09:27 PM
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My bet is that it is the head. But we'll see. I totally get where you’re coming from....... but you have a Megablock, right? Anytime there’s a MP part involved......... it always suspect imo. I’m thinking....... head? Block?........ that’s a “pick em”. I doubt it’s the gasket....... but you might luck out. Yes, it's a Mega Block. It is the later "supposed good style". Probably over 700 passes on it between me and Jim when he ran it. Doug
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Re: Sometimes racecars aren't fun
[Re: dvw]
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05/20/19 08:45 AM
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Wow, that sucks to drive so far to have to turn around and come home w/o making a run! Here's hoping for a easy fix! Glad you found it before making a pass though...be a shame for something to happen to that car!
CHIP '70 hemicuda, 575" Hemi, 727, Dana 60 '69 road runner, 440-6, 4 speed, Dana 60 '71 Demon 340, no drivetrain, on blocks behind the barn '73 Chrysler New Yorker, 440, 727, 8.75 '90 Chevy 454SS Silverado, 476" BBC, TH400, 14 bolt '06 GMC 2500HD LBZ Duramax
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Re: Sometimes racecars aren't fun
[Re: dvw]
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05/20/19 09:25 AM
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Oh crap. Hope the damage is minimal.
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Re: Sometimes racecars aren't fun
[Re: dvw]
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05/28/19 07:36 AM
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Got it apart yesterday. Very little water in the pan, maybe 1-2 oz. It hadn't been run so it didn't mix with the oil. Checking the torque on the bolts they all were loose. I've never checked torque on disassembly before. But never had an issue either. Every stud I checked the moved 15 degrees at least. Pulled both heads as they both were loose. The was some pitting around the water jacket holes last time it was apart. Dropped the heads off at my Machinist. #6 chamber will get pressure checked. Going to weld up the pits and resurface both heads. The deck height on that rod is with-in .001" of install. Ill talk to Tom Molnar today about the rod for possible damage due to hydro-lock. Also going to call Mickey at Cometic . I used a different style torque wrench last time. Maybe I missed the setting? Doug the Cometics are almost the same trouble as a copper gasket...lol A lot of big name engine builders now are silicone the water jacket holes, some even the whole gasket ! Personally ive only had trouble sealing the upper part on my cometics, and that's because of the Indy block shape of the passages. A little silicone seemed to seal it up. but you can clearly see the passage is right on the embossment. On my sons smallblock, every water hole got a smear of red silicone. No leaks so far...but fingers crossed. At one point I was draining my water every time I put the car back in the trailer to make sure there would be no water leaks...lol
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Re: Sometimes racecars aren't fun
[Re: dvw]
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05/30/19 07:46 PM
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Update; pinhole in the floor of the #6 intake port. That explains very little coolant in the oil vs the large coolant loss. Most went out the header. We'll get it welded up and back together. Doug I glad to hear it wasn’t more serious. Are you going to make it to Pittsburgh this year
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Re: Sometimes racecars aren't fun
[Re: dvw]
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05/30/19 08:24 PM
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Update; pinhole in the floor of the #6 intake port. That explains very little coolant in the oil vs the large coolant loss. Most went out the header. We'll get it welded up and back together. Doug Cool! Glad it wasn't catastrophic!
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