Was a good running motor with no leaks. Pits are outside of the fire ring. Im more concerned with the coolant hole. Blocks been milled .020 before. To clean it up its going to need another .020. Really dont want to mill it again. Any ideas?
Mill it and just run the .051 Felpro... Chances are the deck was taller than spec to begin with & the OE gasket was a .017 steel shim so two .020 cuts puts the heads .006 short of where they began & it was probably .015 taller than blueprint spec....Mill it, and then run a thicker Cometic head gasket to replace what you took off.
Mill it. Going.020 is nothing in the grand scheme of things. You can order head gaskets in whatever thickness you need if your compression is already where you want it.Was a good running motor with no leaks. Pits are outside of the fire ring. Im more concerned with the coolant hole. Blocks been milled .020 before. To clean it up its going to need another .020. Really dont want to mill it again. Any ideas?
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I've had success with filling seal wear ruts on axle shafts and other such applications and it still seals a cracked cylinder block on my spare 440.JB Weld SUCKS. I’d never use it again.
That is fer damn sure.Marine-Tex is JB Weld on steroids
Try the Marine Tex. @eldubb440 turned me on to it and ill never use jb again.Thanks Guys. Between the mill and Cometic gaskets its going to be over $400. Not worth it on a street motor. Im going to try the JB weld, only because it was working fine as is!
JB is awesome . I’ve fixed some crazy Sh*t with it. Prep is the key!!JB Weld SUCKS. I’d never use it again.