Any advise much appreciated .

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Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:Ha!
I think that most of us that port crankcases to cylinders are happy if we have as much as 3 mm remaining!
The seal should be fine as long as you use a good product between faces.
I hope that helps….
Post by Vmakgp » Tue Jun 28, 2016 3:31 pm
Cheers 'chaps got the die grinder out today & got stuck in , hopefully get top end built tomorrow when I check the squish I think I'll try and do away with the paper gasket 's &
See what the squish is with the copper head gasket & the 3mm ally packer & take it from there .
Ps only gaskit sealant I could get locally was Granville instant gasket will it do , ? or what's the best sealant
To use ?
Thanks once again .
Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:Post by Vmakgp » Tue Jun 28, 2016 3:31 pm
Cheers 'chaps got the die grinder out today & got stuck in , hopefully get top end built tomorrow when I check the squish I think I'll try and do away with the paper gasket 's &
See what the squish is with the copper head gasket & the 3mm ally packer & take it from there .
Ps only gaskit sealant I could get locally was Granville instant gasket will it do , ? or what's the best sealant
To use ?
Thanks once again .
My advice & experience over 40 or so years is to try & eliminate the head gasket, dependent upon the squish & port timings.
The head to cylinder joint is the area where a gasket is under the most loads as far as heat & pressure compared to the base.
Although I have used silicone sealant for years without issue on the base & the exhaust (with or without a solid copper gasket) I’ve never had a problem with Green Hermetite (other than finding where to buy) with the head/barrel joint, but there are many equivalents.
The only product of that type that I would say to avoid is Blue Hylomar as despite all the claims by the manufacturer, it just seems to roll out of any joint like blue snot.
I hope that helps…
bazza3004 wrote:If the 3.5mm base packer gets the piston were it needs to be the yes go for it.
johnnyXS wrote:3Bond 1211 liquid gasket or Loctite 515
johnnyXS wrote:blimey you replied before I'd posted !![]()
The beauty of using ThreeBond (formerly Yamabond) is that it is grey and matches crankcases well
Vmakgp wrote:Afternoon chaps' I'm looking at matching my small block casing to my GT 186 kit I've marked out on cylinder gaskit face and at the minute the walls are around 7..5 to 8mm I've used the ally packer supplied wich is a decent match to the ports on the GT barrel but I'm reluctant to fully match them as it would take the casings down to 5 mill or just under, so do I not bother at all , or would it be worth maybe taking around 1.5 to 2mm out ? I'm fitting the new GT 60/110 stroke crank and there fore will be using a packer & was worried about taking the width of the gasket face down to much .
Any advise much appreciated .
Scooterlam wrote:Vmakgp wrote:Afternoon chaps' I'm looking at matching my small block casing to my GT 186 kit I've marked out on cylinder gaskit face and at the minute the walls are around 7..5 to 8mm I've used the ally packer supplied wich is a decent match to the ports on the GT barrel but I'm reluctant to fully match them as it would take the casings down to 5 mill or just under, so do I not bother at all , or would it be worth maybe taking around 1.5 to 2mm out ? I'm fitting the new GT 60/110 stroke crank and there fore will be using a packer & was worried about taking the width of the gasket face down to much .
Any advise much appreciated .
Has anyone ever quantified the gains of matching case to barrel.
I dont and Im more than happy with the results.
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