JAMMAN
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Finally heads are off and after I cleaned them up I used a straight edge (I'm a machinist this is not an ordinary straight edge) and I found an even consistent bow in the heads about .005" on one head and almost .007" on the other, dead in the middle of the head.
If this were one of my machines at work looking at it as a big chunk of machined cast aluminum, I would expect bow and would torque it from the inside out but I have read specs from "experts" and the expectations are all over the map. One site actually says no more then .0015 warp is tolerated. I know for a fact even on the best mikron or mori you cannot get a piece of aluminum of any variety that large that flat no matter how you machine it. Maybe 2 sided tape on a blanchard grinder then the first time you tighten it it warps when you loosen it.
Are there any precision style gear heads here that have experience with heads? These things look good and were probably never overheated. The head gasket section that failed was between 2 and 4 AND favored 2 being it was full of glycol, no where near the maximum gap in the middle I measured on the bench.
OH and I'm not rich by the way or the crate would have already been ordered
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If this were one of my machines at work looking at it as a big chunk of machined cast aluminum, I would expect bow and would torque it from the inside out but I have read specs from "experts" and the expectations are all over the map. One site actually says no more then .0015 warp is tolerated. I know for a fact even on the best mikron or mori you cannot get a piece of aluminum of any variety that large that flat no matter how you machine it. Maybe 2 sided tape on a blanchard grinder then the first time you tighten it it warps when you loosen it.
Are there any precision style gear heads here that have experience with heads? These things look good and were probably never overheated. The head gasket section that failed was between 2 and 4 AND favored 2 being it was full of glycol, no where near the maximum gap in the middle I measured on the bench.
OH and I'm not rich by the way or the crate would have already been ordered

