[TR] Spitfire head gasket

Andrew S. Mace zoboherald at aol.com
Tue Apr 4 07:48:43 MDT 2017


 By the time I read "added an external oil feed" I was absolutely convinced...that you might want to try another shop! ;)

 

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-----Original Message-----
From: Roger Elliott <elliottr at rmi.net>


    
...The first time they rebuilt the head, the head gasket blew at 800      miles.  (It had been retorqued).  I replaced the head gasket that      time as I didn't want to wait to get it in.  I used a better head      gasket, discovered the timing was way too far advanced, I figured      that was why the head gasket blew.  I followed the manual for      tightening specs and order.   Actually I used the AARP specs for      tightening, I think they were a bit higher than the manual.
    
    
Then one of the valves froze at 2000 miles after the head rebuild      - 1200 after I replace the head gasket.  Head had been retorqued.       This is when they said nothing they did caused the valve to      stick.  They added an external oil feed  as they said it was not      getting lubrication, plus new valves, seats and guides....


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