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Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Quint wrote:Not just cock, large cock.
Dell'Orto wrote:I would probably go with 41 for ARP bits, Mac has been the best priced of anyone I've found.
DFECTED wrote:A common problem with 1jz and 7m etc with blowing headgaskets is nobody surfaces the blocks.
Adydas wrote:
The gasket its self ( both times been metal ), Or perhaps the bolts? or could it be the gallery sizing not cooling enough?
matt dunn wrote:Adydas wrote:
The gasket its self ( both times been metal ), Or perhaps the bolts? or could it be the gallery sizing not cooling enough?
IMO, throw the steel gasket in the bin, and put a genuine standard toyota gasket on it with new studs.
The steel gaskets are too thin and dont have enough squish in them to seal well enough on non perfect surfaces.
fivebob wrote:matt dunn wrote:Adydas wrote:
The gasket its self ( both times been metal ), Or perhaps the bolts? or could it be the gallery sizing not cooling enough?
IMO, throw the steel gasket in the bin, and put a genuine standard toyota gasket on it with new studs.
The steel gaskets are too thin and dont have enough squish in them to seal well enough on non perfect surfaces.
The standard Toyota Gen III 3S-GTE gasket is steel
matt dunn wrote:haha, thought by steel he was meaning one of the TRD type layered steel gaskets,
which I bought for my car, took one look at and sold on trademe.
The standard 20V ones are steel on one side and material on the other.
Are the 3SGTE one's like that too, or just steel?
fivebob wrote:Multi-Layered Steel just like the TRD one
http://www.kbox.ca/catalog/images/SV503379.JPG
matt dunn wrote:fivebob wrote:Multi-Layered Steel just like the TRD one
http://www.kbox.ca/catalog/images/SV503379.JPG
Well I'd be looking for another type of gasket.
earlier or later model 3S one's that aren't multi layered steel?
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