Re: Where to buy cylinder head?
Thanks for the info. Another question involving cleaning the surface where the head meets the block. It has a lot of crud on the block. I'm going to have machine shop clean up the head. I thought about taking a very fine grit sand paper but I don't want to scratch the surface. Also, how do I keep all the crud out of the cylinders? Thanks
I didn't touch the engine block as mine was pretty clean. I assume you need to clean off some old gasket material or sealer? I've seen gasket remover at auto stores, but personally never tried it. I would stuff some clean rags in the cylinders to catch any debris. But letting a shop do the job may be the way to go if you feel uncomfortable with this.
I repaired the stripped spark plug hole with save-a-thread and Locktite red. Cleaned up the cylinder head and cover (the cover had some old gasket and that was time consuming to scrape off). Then did the figure 8 trick on the cylinder head on a sheet of glass with 150 grit sand paper. Installed new tstat, cover gasket, head gasket and water pump kit. Torqued the cylinder head to spec and re-torqued it after a I ran it a while. I'm sure others will have different opinions, but my motor ran great all season so I'm happy. Can't wait til spring. Here's my old
thread for reference. Hope this helps. Btw, I'm enjoying your rebuild thread. hang in there! -jasper