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cometic head gaskets have you tried them.........
I pulled my heads and only have .005 clearance valve to piston. I'm thinking about going from a .039 head gasket to a .080 Cometic. I like everything I've heard so far just making sure none of you have any horror stories with these gaskets.......
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I've been using them for about 5 years on Harley engines and they work great. Haven't had a problem yet. I would recommend them.
TS1955 |
I use them, they have been reused 3 times now also :D
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Interesting... i have a motor that needs more clearance also.... but are you sure there is a .080" head gasket? I looked on there web page and did not see anything offered but .040.
Thanks, keith |
I called today they can make up to .140 thick, custom.
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Excellent gaskets. The reason you can get so many thicknesses, is that they keep stacking layers until it arrives at the thickness you want.
Not for use with O ringed block. Dave |
How much are the .080 going to cost?
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I tried cometics after having problems with gaskets leaking. Never had a problem with a head gasket after that. They are expensive, but well worth the money in my opinion. Still have the copper gaskets hanging in the garage. :idea:
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Originally Posted by kwkracing
How much are the .080 going to cost?
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Does anyone think there is a issue with the intake sealing or alligning when using a .080 gasket? Do they suggest a thicker intake gaskets?
In my case the deck surface is not cut down, my stroke and piston come .010 out of the hole.....i know.... it was all stuff that i had layin around. Dparker i appologize im not trying to take your thread, just use it to grow more knowledge upon :? |
Your intake ports won't be changed much with just .040 taller head gasket. Probably about a 1/32 difference in alignment. What I'll have to do is check to make sure my intake doesn't bottom out on the ends. I only had .015 when the head gasket was .040. I had to mill about .030 off the ends so that I could run a 1/16 intake gasket. It may allow me to run the 1/8" thick intake gaskets. I'll just have to wait till I get them on to find out for sure.
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Cosmetics work, period and they come in all thicknesis, i personally use SCE copper gaskets but the second choice would be Cosmetics, they cost about the same on price. I have a lot of friends who use cosmetics and they are happy with them.
JMO Zip. |
my engine builder used them in my 572 nitrous motor,no probs sofar
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We use cometic or mls gaskets on 90% of our engines we build.
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Re: cometic head gaskets have you tried them.........
Originally Posted by dparker
I pulled my heads and only have .005 clearance valve to piston. I'm thinking about going from a .039 head gasket to a .080 Cometic. I like everything I've heard so far just making sure none of you have any horror stories with these gaskets.......
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Great gaskets!!
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I would recommend them too....best i've used
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Re: cometic head gaskets have you tried them.........
Originally Posted by dparker
I pulled my heads and only have .005 clearance valve to piston. I'm thinking about going from a .039 head gasket to a .080 Cometic. I like everything I've heard so far just making sure none of you have any horror stories with these gaskets.......
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Re: cometic head gaskets have you tried them.........
Originally Posted by moretraction
Originally Posted by dparker
I pulled my heads and only have .005 clearance valve to piston. I'm thinking about going from a .039 head gasket to a .080 Cometic. I like everything I've heard so far just making sure none of you have any horror stories with these gaskets.......
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I have had great luck with cometic head gaskets, I have reused them more than once
Not for use with oringed blocks. for Oringed blocks I used the Titan Copper Head Gaskets |
Originally Posted by ashbros
I have had great luck with cometic head gaskets, I have reused them more than once
Not for use with oringed blocks. for Oringed blocks I used the Titan Copper Head Gaskets |
Thanks for the tip...
Where can you purchase them from? |
Searching Yahoo on "Clark Copper Gaskets" netted the link of:
http://clarkcopperheadgaskets.com/cc...index.php?id=1 Imagine that... :lol: |
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