As my engine is out at the moment thought it a good time to seek advise on head bolts and gaskets.
When I removed my heads 2 years ago to have a rocker cover bolt spark eroded the copper gaskets were replaced with composite ones and heads put back on using the standard bolts. As I was going to Supercharge the engine I was not unduly worried by the small loss of compression ratio but just wondered what the advice from the people here would be.
Would it be best to leave it as it is or revert to back to the copper gaskets and fit ARP studs?
Any advise greately received.
Head Gaskets & Bolts on Rover V8
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The thin "shim" gaskets are prone to leaking, I would use composites and get the heads skimmed if you want the compression back. In your case you may want the reduction in compression as you are going down the supercharger root.
Even Rover gave up on the tin gaskets.
Don't use the outer row of head bolts either if you've got them, they cause problems.
HTH,
Pete
Even Rover gave up on the tin gaskets.
Don't use the outer row of head bolts either if you've got them, they cause problems.
HTH,
Pete
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ARP every time, As for gaskets, I used tins for a very long time and never had a problem,
You will have to work out your comp ratio before deciding what you are going to do do with your engine and its gaskets,
ifyou want to go Copper, and you still have the old ones and want to use them they will have to be annealed bedfore you reuse them.
Ian
ARP every time, As for gaskets, I used tins for a very long time and never had a problem,
You will have to work out your comp ratio before deciding what you are going to do do with your engine and its gaskets,
ifyou want to go Copper, and you still have the old ones and want to use them they will have to be annealed bedfore you reuse them.
Ian

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Thanks for the replies.
Not sure if this makes any difference but my heads have a steel ring around each chamber and it was fitted with copper gaskets. It a TVR 4.3 so not sure if these heads were modified by them.

Being its supercharged will the small loss of compression ratio make much differance. Engine was making 220 rwhp with the composites which did not seem to bad.
Not sure if this makes any difference but my heads have a steel ring around each chamber and it was fitted with copper gaskets. It a TVR 4.3 so not sure if these heads were modified by them.

Being its supercharged will the small loss of compression ratio make much differance. Engine was making 220 rwhp with the composites which did not seem to bad.
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