kaj750
Well-Known Member
Hey, all.
Bakground:
I have an old RV 440 that was built to what appears to be 10.1-10.2 C/R, based on the part number I found for the pistons built with the OEM block and heads. I had been fighting detonation for two years before finding the info on the pistons. Being in California, I am assuming my issue is the C/R + CA gas. Any time my intake temps are over 100*F, I get pinging like you wouldn't believe, any time I put any load on the engine. Even leaving a stoplight gets it going, a bit. Cruising is fine. Using Sniper EFI, I've reduced timing a ridiculous amount and added fuel as much as I could, with no result other than a huge loss of power.
My point:
For unrelated reasons, I've acquired a set of 440Source Stealth heads. Before putting them on, I'm considering finding a set of head gaskets that are thick enough to drop the C/R.
Does this make sense? Also, 440Source says that a teflon head gasket is best, as it bridges the difference in expansion between the aluminum and iron. How would I know how thick to go? Compressed thickness of the 440Source standard gasket is 0.051".
Thanks, in advance.
Bakground:
I have an old RV 440 that was built to what appears to be 10.1-10.2 C/R, based on the part number I found for the pistons built with the OEM block and heads. I had been fighting detonation for two years before finding the info on the pistons. Being in California, I am assuming my issue is the C/R + CA gas. Any time my intake temps are over 100*F, I get pinging like you wouldn't believe, any time I put any load on the engine. Even leaving a stoplight gets it going, a bit. Cruising is fine. Using Sniper EFI, I've reduced timing a ridiculous amount and added fuel as much as I could, with no result other than a huge loss of power.
My point:
For unrelated reasons, I've acquired a set of 440Source Stealth heads. Before putting them on, I'm considering finding a set of head gaskets that are thick enough to drop the C/R.
Does this make sense? Also, 440Source says that a teflon head gasket is best, as it bridges the difference in expansion between the aluminum and iron. How would I know how thick to go? Compressed thickness of the 440Source standard gasket is 0.051".
Thanks, in advance.














