Head Gasket??
#1
Head Gasket??
So I bought an unfinished project a few months ago. Its a 71 Cutlass with a built 455 that came with Edelbrock heads. I had to have the heads checked out because I didn't trust them (long story there) I got them back from a very good machine shop and they looked great. I installed them and finished the top half of the engine. I got it running well, took it to get inspected and drove it around the neighborhood about three times probably a total of about 30 miles getting everything sorted out. All was well until the second to last time I drove it. I heard the coolant bubbling but the gauge (auto meter pro comp so it should be accurate) was only about 195. I assumed head gasket but I tried a cap first and it seemed to be ok when I drove it the last time. I had to fix a small leak around the thermostat housing so I drained the coolant and fixed it. Started it and it seemed fine. Then about a week later I went to start it and move it out of the garage and it seemed like a lot of white smoke. It was a very cold morning but still....a lot of white smoke. I pulled the cap off an it was already pressurized after running about 20-30 seconds and was bubbling out of the radiator like crazy. Now I assumed I screwed up the head gasket. I verified this morning, I pulled the cap, started cold and started bubbling out in just seconds of running.
So, I pulled the heads today and I don't see any evidence of a blown head gasket at all. I looked carefully between the head and gasket and block and gasket and I don't see anything that looks like it breached anywhere.
Now I am dumbfounded. Could anything else cause this? Maybe I didn't get a heater hose routed correctly? Maybe there was air in the coolant from the thermostat housing but it was bubbling before and the white smoke. Perhaps I just blew $100 on a new gasket set and my weekend for nothing?
I really would appreciate some wisdom here. Thank you in advance.
-jd
So, I pulled the heads today and I don't see any evidence of a blown head gasket at all. I looked carefully between the head and gasket and block and gasket and I don't see anything that looks like it breached anywhere.
Now I am dumbfounded. Could anything else cause this? Maybe I didn't get a heater hose routed correctly? Maybe there was air in the coolant from the thermostat housing but it was bubbling before and the white smoke. Perhaps I just blew $100 on a new gasket set and my weekend for nothing?
I really would appreciate some wisdom here. Thank you in advance.
-jd
#2
So I bought an unfinished project a few months ago. Its a 71 Cutlass with a built 455 that came with Edelbrock heads. I had to have the heads checked out because I didn't trust them (long story there) I got them back from a very good machine shop and they looked great. I installed them and finished the top half of the engine. I got it running well, took it to get inspected and drove it around the neighborhood about three times probably a total of about 30 miles getting everything sorted out. All was well until the second to last time I drove it. I heard the coolant bubbling but the gauge (auto meter pro comp so it should be accurate) was only about 195. I assumed head gasket but I tried a cap first and it seemed to be ok when I drove it the last time. I had to fix a small leak around the thermostat housing so I drained the coolant and fixed it. Started it and it seemed fine. Then about a week later I went to start it and move it out of the garage and it seemed like a lot of white smoke. It was a very cold morning but still....a lot of white smoke. I pulled the cap off an it was already pressurized after running about 20-30 seconds and was bubbling out of the radiator like crazy. Now I assumed I screwed up the head gasket. I verified this morning, I pulled the cap, started cold and started bubbling out in just seconds of running.
So, I pulled the heads today and I don't see any evidence of a blown head gasket at all. I looked carefully between the head and gasket and block and gasket and I don't see anything that looks like it breached anywhere.
Now I am dumbfounded. Could anything else cause this? Maybe I didn't get a heater hose routed correctly? Maybe there was air in the coolant from the thermostat housing but it was bubbling before and the white smoke. Perhaps I just blew $100 on a new gasket set and my weekend for nothing?
I really would appreciate some wisdom here. Thank you in advance.
-jd
So, I pulled the heads today and I don't see any evidence of a blown head gasket at all. I looked carefully between the head and gasket and block and gasket and I don't see anything that looks like it breached anywhere.
Now I am dumbfounded. Could anything else cause this? Maybe I didn't get a heater hose routed correctly? Maybe there was air in the coolant from the thermostat housing but it was bubbling before and the white smoke. Perhaps I just blew $100 on a new gasket set and my weekend for nothing?
I really would appreciate some wisdom here. Thank you in advance.
-jd
#3
I think the torque was right. I guess my torque wrench could be shot, I think I'll go get a new one when I put it back together. I did not re-torque the bolts but frankly I thought it needed more hot to cold cycles than it had before I could re-torque. Not sure what the compression is on the motor. The heads were decked by a reputable shop before I put them on. I suppose the block could be off.
When you say a leak, where would you look for the leak?
When you say a leak, where would you look for the leak?
#6
Could be head gasket or cracked head/s. I get a very smooth surface on the heads and block, and have had good luck with Corteco gaskets. They are hard to find now, since ROL bought them out, but I have a stockpile of them which I bought just before then. I have had trouble with Fel Pro if they aren't real new; the inner fiber stuff seems to dry out and allow coolant to channel through them.
#7
Could be head gasket or cracked head/s. I get a very smooth surface on the heads and block, and have had good luck with Corteco gaskets. They are hard to find now, since ROL bought them out, but I have a stockpile of them which I bought just before then. I have had trouble with Fel Pro if they aren't real new; the inner fiber stuff seems to dry out and allow coolant to channel through them.
#8
You may not see hard evidence because the leak was very fresh. The coolant residue would have mixed with the spillage from taking the head off for inspection. My guess is the needed re-torquing. Not sure the is possible but check if your head bolts are too long.
#12
Well, is there a visual clue or something that can alert us to such a mismatch?
How can this [edit- this use of an incorrect head gasket] be prevented in the future?
Thanks
How can this [edit- this use of an incorrect head gasket] be prevented in the future?
Thanks
Last edited by Octania; January 25th, 2016 at 05:27 PM.
#13
#14
It would be nice to know which head gasket was used and which head gasket needs to be used so somebody else doesn't make same mistake.
not sure if you get the concept of public forums and why people join them.
Last edited by 70cutty; January 25th, 2016 at 08:10 AM.
#15
Why don't don't you look in the mirror!!!!! Using head gaskets made for iron heads will fail because of sealing.That is why for a ebrock head you use the correct gasket made for ebrock heads. That is why i said is that clear enough. You of course decide to take this one step more and are being rude! I guess because you have a agenda. The part numbers are common knowledge for guys who bother to look them up. I have them wrote down in my garage for reference. I am not sure you know what forums are for with your post!
#16
Obviously there are guys that don't know and are making the mistake, otherwise we wouldn't have this conversation. How hard is it to list the part numbers or just say don't use this one use this one?
I guess it's pretty hard, it's easier to be rude when Chris asked a legit question.
I guess it's pretty hard, it's easier to be rude when Chris asked a legit question.
#17
Obviously there are guys that don't know and are making the mistake, otherwise we wouldn't have this conversation. How hard is it to list the part numbers or just say don't use this one use this one?
I guess it's pretty hard, it's easier to be rude when Chris asked a legit question.
I guess it's pretty hard, it's easier to be rude when Chris asked a legit question.
#18
To the OP, since wr1970 completely fails to understand the way Classicoldsmobile and it's members operate, would you please be kind and share what was wrong and how was it corrected?? Like, what part failed and what part is correct for the application.
That way this can be prevented in the future.
Thank you
That way this can be prevented in the future.
Thank you
#19
To the OP, since wr1970 completely fails to understand the way Classicoldsmobile and it's members operate, would you please be kind and share what was wrong and how was it corrected?? Like, what part failed and what part is correct for the application.
That way this can be prevented in the future.
Thank you
That way this can be prevented in the future.
Thank you
#21
Get a check on your rudeness and a mirror check! I understand you have a problem! You assume to much! Does your your rude meter stay pegged only with me? Looks like a agenda!
#22
"I talked to JD... he was using a gasket for Iron heads... on Edelbrock AL heads.
Edelbrock says to use PN 7340.
There are several part numbers that I may not have posted."
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That's kind of the info I was looking for there...
Skill sets vary, folks come here to learn and share info.
My head gasket experience is pretty limited compared to many here. I am aware of the usual blue teflon thing they sell at all stores, and the unobtainium factory steel shims, and have heard of Cometic brand but have no clue, really, what that means or involves. I reckon it's a sandwich of some sort.
It sounds like if one is to use AL heads [has never been a concern for me] then follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
Dirt cheap, $70/pr
http://www.jegs.com/i/Edelbrock/350/7340/10002/-1
http://www.autozone.com/1/products/1...rock-7340.html
Edelbrock says to use PN 7340.
There are several part numbers that I may not have posted."
=====================
That's kind of the info I was looking for there...
Skill sets vary, folks come here to learn and share info.
My head gasket experience is pretty limited compared to many here. I am aware of the usual blue teflon thing they sell at all stores, and the unobtainium factory steel shims, and have heard of Cometic brand but have no clue, really, what that means or involves. I reckon it's a sandwich of some sort.
It sounds like if one is to use AL heads [has never been a concern for me] then follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
Dirt cheap, $70/pr
http://www.jegs.com/i/Edelbrock/350/7340/10002/-1
http://www.autozone.com/1/products/1...rock-7340.html
#23
"I talked to JD... he was using a gasket for Iron heads... on Edelbrock AL heads.
Edelbrock says to use PN 7340.
There are several part numbers that I may not have posted."
=====================
That's kind of the info I was looking for there...
Skill sets vary, folks come here to learn and share info.
My head gasket experience is pretty limited compared to many here. I am aware of the usual blue teflon thing they sell at all stores, and the unobtainium factory steel shims, and have heard of Cometic brand but have no clue, really, what that means or involves. I reckon it's a sandwich of some sort.
It sounds like if one is to use AL heads [has never been a concern for me] then follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
Dirt cheap, $70/pr
http://www.jegs.com/i/Edelbrock/350/7340/10002/-1
http://www.autozone.com/1/products/1...rock-7340.html
Edelbrock says to use PN 7340.
There are several part numbers that I may not have posted."
=====================
That's kind of the info I was looking for there...
Skill sets vary, folks come here to learn and share info.
My head gasket experience is pretty limited compared to many here. I am aware of the usual blue teflon thing they sell at all stores, and the unobtainium factory steel shims, and have heard of Cometic brand but have no clue, really, what that means or involves. I reckon it's a sandwich of some sort.
It sounds like if one is to use AL heads [has never been a concern for me] then follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
Dirt cheap, $70/pr
http://www.jegs.com/i/Edelbrock/350/7340/10002/-1
http://www.autozone.com/1/products/1...rock-7340.html
Last edited by wr1970; January 25th, 2016 at 05:49 PM.
#24
The Edelbrock and Mr Gasket head gaskets are the old Corteco head gaskets. I like them but went with cheap Felpro head gaskets this last time. I had one Corteco blow on the Olds powered 4x4 but it had 5A heads with 7/16" head bolts and no bushings. Bought the last two Corteco intake and head gaskets for a song on the Rockauto closeout, they were fine till the trucks horrible end.
#29
You can use just about any of the Fel Pro blue gaskets (ie 1155 or 8171 PT1) on either an iron to iron build or aluminum to iron if you're not using any type of power adder. Those gaskets have a steel fire ring but no steel wire inside the steel ring. That's what makes the difference. The steel wire will damage an aluminum head. This is per the Fel Pro tech guys at the latest PRI.
And if you waste your money and buy the Edelbrock head gaskets you'll be surprised what you find once you open it. It's a regular Fel Pro blue that you just paid twice as much money for. I know I did it, once.
My preference however is as stated, the Mr Gasket Ultra seal (which may not be around too much longer due to the buyout) or the 8171. I've used both of those extensively with 0 issues.
Hope this helps.
And if you waste your money and buy the Edelbrock head gaskets you'll be surprised what you find once you open it. It's a regular Fel Pro blue that you just paid twice as much money for. I know I did it, once.
My preference however is as stated, the Mr Gasket Ultra seal (which may not be around too much longer due to the buyout) or the 8171. I've used both of those extensively with 0 issues.
Hope this helps.
Last edited by cutlassefi; January 27th, 2016 at 04:03 PM.
#33
#34
Sorry to the OP! I didn't mean to hijack this thread! I am just out of the loop and had no ideal of all of the owner swapping of all these famous aftermarket brands! You learn something new everyday!
#35
I have had the Mr Gasket Ultra Seal on order through Jegs since 1/5, still dont have them, not sure if they will come. Just talked to Jegs, there gonna check tomorrow and see if their still available, then contact me.
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