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Re: [FOT] head gasket shameless promotion

To: vinttr4@geneseo.net, fot@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: [FOT] head gasket shameless promotion
From: N197TR4@cs.com
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 2006 15:48:34 EDT
FoT!!! 

I am in, of course! 

I like the looks of this gasket. 

My initial fitting turned out well. I am going to use this gasket for the 
second time, shortly, and will report back on the outcome.

And I will use another one on the AMBRO.

Regards,

Joe





> 
> Many of us with a TRactor engine have been plagued with head gasket 
> problems. All of the gaskets on the market, namely stock, steel, and 
> copper, each have some advantages and disadvantages.
> 
> I have worked with a major gasket manufacturer and have developed an 
> alternative head gasket.
> 
> This gasket uses state-of-the-art materials. It has an expanded steel 
> core permeated and coated with an elastomer coating. It has a folded 
> steel fire ring around the cylinder bores for superior combustion 
> chamber sealing. The diameter of the sealing ring is round as opposed 
> to the shape of the stock gasket, with a diameter of 91 mm. This 
> means that if you have stock and unmodified liners, the gasket works 
> perfectly. and if you want to chamfer the liners, the chamber and 
> liner chamfer to be taken out to the 91 mm diameter at the intake 
> valve, which at the eyebrow area allows a chamfer of .080 on the 
> liner before the gasket starts to protrude. We expect that a small 
> amount of protrusion will not cause a problem with the sealing ring, 
> but we have not extensively tested that.
> 
> It is .040 thick, as opposed to the stock sandwich gasket, which is 
> .070 uncompressed and .050 to .060 compressed
> 
> Sealing at the combustion chamber is superior to other gaskets, and 
> sealing around water passages is also excellent but as with any 
> gasket, excessive liner protrusion may still allow water passage 
> leaking -- but not into the combustion chamber.
> 
> Because of the material from which it is constructed, no gasket 
> sealant is necessary but can be used if you wish.
> 
> It does not need to be retorqued - proper torque reading is obtained 
> with the first tightening.
> 
> I ordered a sample run of these gaskets. Several are in use. I have 
> just a few left. I am trying to determine the level of interest in 
> the TRiumph community, so if anyone is interested in trying this 
> gasket, I will sell the remaining samples for $120 including 
> shipping. If you would like one, please send me your mailing address 
> in your response.
> 
> Thanks!



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