Starflight
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- Sep 1, 2006
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Re: think the head gasket junk..what do you think.
If I didnt know better(you didnt mention), I'd say that head gasket is for a AQ130.
I just had the head on my AQ130 off for some exaust porting(was quite restrictive behind the valve)and hardened valve seats installed as well as valve stem seals installed. I had to install the head twice.(never enough time to do it right the 1st time, but always enough time to do it twice
) I found that the head bolts were too thin to alighn the head and gasket. They allowed for a 1/8 of an inch lateral movement before you torque the bolts down. I later found that volvo made a kit that had bolts w/o heads that you inserted into the block in the opposite corners of the deck to alighn everything. The head and block dont have dowel pins to alighn the head and gasket.
Before I installed things correctly, it had low compression on cyl's2 and 4, and also had alot of blow by because compression was lost to the crankcase, and burned and leaked oil. Idleing was also a problem. After I made bolts to alighn everything, all was well. I also picked up 500 rpm on a new prop that kept me from getting to the proper rpm at wot (was over loading engine)before the head work was done. Now it hits 5100 at wot w/ a 14x19 on a 17' trihull. The original prop was a 14x17 that would hit 5200 before head work.
My head also had a crack between valves on #2 that was repaired.
Are you sure the gasket and head were alighned properly when it was replaced?
If I didnt know better(you didnt mention), I'd say that head gasket is for a AQ130.
I just had the head on my AQ130 off for some exaust porting(was quite restrictive behind the valve)and hardened valve seats installed as well as valve stem seals installed. I had to install the head twice.(never enough time to do it right the 1st time, but always enough time to do it twice
Before I installed things correctly, it had low compression on cyl's2 and 4, and also had alot of blow by because compression was lost to the crankcase, and burned and leaked oil. Idleing was also a problem. After I made bolts to alighn everything, all was well. I also picked up 500 rpm on a new prop that kept me from getting to the proper rpm at wot (was over loading engine)before the head work was done. Now it hits 5100 at wot w/ a 14x19 on a 17' trihull. The original prop was a 14x17 that would hit 5200 before head work.
My head also had a crack between valves on #2 that was repaired.
Are you sure the gasket and head were alighned properly when it was replaced?