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will regular head gaskets take, before they exploderise?

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Dont trust them damn yankees;) :D

Depends on the power you're running really.

Boost pressure is really not the issue, it's the cylinder pressure that's generated that maters and more power = more cylinder pressure.

OK then, how much power can you run with stock gaskets?

:rolleyes: :D

Well Adam,I would have your deck face mig wired,Peter has had problems with all the metal head gaskets available running high boost.He said the mig wire method works a treat.

Originally posted by MAC 1

Well Adam,I would have your deck face mig wired,Peter has had problems with all the metal head gaskets available running high boost.He said the mig wire method works a treat.

might sound like an dumb question , but once this procedure has been done , if required can the heads still be removed without damage
Originally posted by Baggins

might sound like an dumb question , but once this procedure has been done , if required can the heads still be removed without damage

 

PMSL Please tell me you don't think the heads are welded to the block?

 

Mig-Wire not fookin Mig-weld:rofl: ;)

Originally posted by MAC 1

PMSL Please tell me you don't think the heads are welded to the block?

 

Mig-Wire not fookin Mig-weld:rofl: ;)

told you I was a dumb ar5e mis read it .........honest :rolleyes: :D

LMAO!! like to see you trying to mig the head to the block Baggins!! :rofl:

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