Head bolt sealant ???
Head bolt sealant ???
There was a thread going around a couple days ago discussing what type of sealants to use and where. One of the posts referred to putting sealant on head bolts. I did not do that on my build. The engine has not been cranked. Should I go back and put sealant on the bolts and re torque? I have never used anything but light machine oils when installing head bolts. This ensures the correct torque value. However this is my first Olds Rebuild and it appeared the OP was getting his info from the engine assembly manual. I will not profess to be smarter than the GM engineers. Do all of you guys seal the head bolts?
Hey guys, I am the OP, and on my 1961 394, yes, several do intrude water ways, and thus my original 1960 copyright shop manual states to use thread sealer. Dont know what you guys are running, but evidently far different motors.
Sorry I didn't state in my post. Mine is a 350. Sorry for the confusion.
Not on this thread, apparently.
As noted, we're all talking about second-gen Olds V8s, which do not have wet head bolts.
and on my 1961 394, yes, several do intrude water ways, and thus my original 1960 copyright shop manual states to use thread sealer. Dont know what you guys are running, but evidently far different motors.
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