Comp gaskets which way up
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Comp gaskets which way up
Hi guys, this may be a stupid question but which way up do these head gaskets go there are no indicators on them.
So metal up
or down
Cheers
So metal up
or down
Cheers
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Fit the metal side down so its on the block. This will give you best resistance to gasses leaking between cylinders if it gets worked hard. And if you want a really good seal use some copper gasket adhesive.
For a car that only gets normal road use it wont matter which way up they go.
For a car that only gets normal road use it wont matter which way up they go.
Perry Stephenson
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Now looking for 8 seconds with a SBC engine
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A bit OCD I know but if the fire ring on the gasket is wider on one side then I usually put that side against the block.
Reason? The fire ring sometimes overhangs the chamfer on the top of RV8 cylinder liners and a wider fire ring help to compensate for this.
I have examined a few sound used gaskets and the marks indicate that part of the underside of the fire ring had been exposed to combustion gasses.
Any comments Sidecar ??
Reason? The fire ring sometimes overhangs the chamfer on the top of RV8 cylinder liners and a wider fire ring help to compensate for this.
I have examined a few sound used gaskets and the marks indicate that part of the underside of the fire ring had been exposed to combustion gasses.
Any comments Sidecar ??
DEVONMAN wrote:A bit OCD I know but if the fire ring on the gasket is wider on one side then I usually put that side against the block.
Reason? The fire ring sometimes overhangs the chamfer on the top of RV8 cylinder liners and a wider fire ring help to compensate for this.
I have examined a few sound used gaskets and the marks indicate that part of the underside of the fire ring had been exposed to combustion gasses.
Any comments Sidecar ??
Er yep, I think that there is a mis-match in the design of most comp gaskets and the RV8 bores, the bores have a huge taper at the top and at least half of the fire ring is just left uncompressed floating about doing nothing. This setup appears to be OK on a standard engine but when you start pushing up the peak cylinder pressure via the usual tuning methods a point is reach where the gaskets 'let go' with the result that your engine starts to make strange 'farty' noises!
You can get MLS gaskets that are 2mm over size with regards to the bores, I'll use them next time my heads come off. At the moment I'm using comp gaskets with copper spray, they have held up so far but I think that MLS ones would be better.
The MLS gaskets I bought ages ago have been re used a few times now and are holding up just fine in Jasons Escort now.
I'm still using stock comp gaskets on my new engine with O ringed heads.
I'm still using stock comp gaskets on my new engine with O ringed heads.
Perry Stephenson
MGB GT + Rover V8
9.62 @ 137.37mph
Now looking for 8 seconds with a SBC engine