[Roadsters] Cylinder head

Jim Gammon gtpjimgammon at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 6 05:50:09 MST 2008


Years ago I had a head warp on my first roadster, and like an idiot, I had it shaved. 
   
  A few weeks later the cam broke in half. 
   
  You can't make this stuff up.
   
  Jim

Dave Stoll <dgstoll at verizon.net> wrote:
  There is a tolerance for how flat the head is. None are perfectly flat. If 
the head is curved so that the ends touch the top of the block first, by 
starting torquing the bolts in the middle first you pull the curve down and 
flatten the head. If you were to start tightening the bolts at the end first 
it would be much harder to pull the head down flat in the middle..we are 
only talking a couple thousandths but thats all it takes to get a leaky head 
gasket.. I believe the tolerance on the 1600 heads is .003 to .005 
thousandths of an inch or about the thickness of a piece of notebook 
paper...
daveS

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "dave" 
To: "'Bubba'" ; "'Datsun-Roadsters at Autox. Team.Net'" 

Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 8:36 PM
Subject: Re: [Roadsters] Cylinder head


>I never heard that before, I didn't think a cold head woul warp from the
> torque being let off unevenly, but I guess it's possible. Not refuting 
> it,
> just news to me.
>
> Dave Brisco
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