studs vs studs+oring
#21
o-rings are run on street trucks all the time. the only thing i've seen without O rings was in one of the magazines a guy got the head and block decked so perfectly he just ran studs and a gasket. I don't remember where I saw it and it was a race truck with god knows how much money into the motor.
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#22
i blew a head gasket and now have studs i wish i would have had the extra money at the time of repairs to have it o ringed its the only way to go
and no that i'm trying to get twins water/meth and nitris
i really hate thinking about the decision and what i have to do over again and truck down time head gasket etc.....
live and learn save up and do it right the first time
or do what i do learn from mistakes , have a bunch of funn, and waste more money because i didnt have enough in the first place
and no that i'm trying to get twins water/meth and nitris
i really hate thinking about the decision and what i have to do over again and truck down time head gasket etc.....
live and learn save up and do it right the first time
or do what i do learn from mistakes , have a bunch of funn, and waste more money because i didnt have enough in the first place
#24
Washing a cylinder is when you have a injector issue and the cylinder is filled with more fuel than it can burn,thus it ends up being pushed down the cylinder walls past the rings and into the crankcase.It will cause premature failure of your rings and will cause them to score the walls also.Most times on a 12v its done because a injector tip has been broken off or blew off and the sparay pattern gets compromised severly.
When you have a coolant issue in the cylinders and it either will not start or while its running it fills the cylinder and bends a connecting rod thats considered "hydraulicing" a cylinder.
Either one is bad and if they happen they will lead to a rebuild.
When you have a coolant issue in the cylinders and it either will not start or while its running it fills the cylinder and bends a connecting rod thats considered "hydraulicing" a cylinder.
Either one is bad and if they happen they will lead to a rebuild.
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