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Light oil on head bolt threads...peanut butter on bolts that torque under 180 in lbs
OK, help me out, by peanut butter do you mean OMC Gasket Sealant or equivalent on bolts that torque under 180 in lbs?Light oil on head bolt threads...peanut butter on bolts that torque under 180 in lbs
Thanks for the quick reply. Yes, this helps in understanding the interface and purpose of the Loctite 518 to account for very minor irregularities. I just now used a 24" precision machinist straight edge on both halves. I checked along the bolt length on each piece and diagonally across corners. The block half is very flat with no ability to get a .002" piece of Starrett shim stock under the straight edge anywhere. The crankcase cover half is similar, but I can force a .004" thick piece of shim stock in one flange corner with resistance. I am thinking the bolt torque should pull that corner down.You need to understand that this is a precision joint.-----It is a metal to metal joint.-----It absolutely has to go metal to metal for proper clamp up of those split main bearings !!----It is nearly impossible to lose crankcase compression in those areas near bearings and seal rings---You hope that 99% of the 1/8th bead of sealer squeezes out to get that metal to metal fit.-----I have measured the film of sealer on some " rebuilt " engines to be 0.008" thick.-----Done by a " club fisted " individual and bearings failed within hrs of start up.------Hope this helps you ?
In regard to the cylinder head gaskets, my service manual specifically states no sealant. By "lower edge" are suggesting gasket sealant on the outer edge of the gasket (not metal cylinder sealing ring) ? Is this an agreed upon workmanship change for these old crossflows? I'm curious . . .I have been using OMC or Mercury equivalent Perfect seal on all bolts that do not require thread locker. It works very well. Same stuff on gaskets that require water sealing including the block to adapter gasket. and the lower edge of the cylinder head gaskets. These areas have a habit of weeping.
Oh, and when coating the bolts do the shanks as well as the threads. The sealant also acts as a thread locker and so easy to take apart down the road.
Alan, I bought the WSM gasket set from Jason. The cylinder head gasket has "Motor Gasket Molls" printed on it. It's definitely blackish with a smooth semi shiny surface. The surface feels a bit waxy, but I'm not seeing the green color. Do you think these are the silicon impregnated ones?If you have the newer blackish/green gasket with a semi shiny surface do not sealer. The are silicon impregnated and will seal after a couple of heat cycles
The No. 33 Orifice Idle Air Bleed? Smaller or larger? No. 32 or 34 ?Idle one