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  • When to resurface cyl head?

    Just checked my cyl head. Question is how much warpage is ok? #3 cyl has a .016 inch gap in the center, between 3 and 2. There is a .013 inch gap between 3 and 4. Seems like a new headgasket could absorb this much warpage without resurfacing?

    Also how many dowel pins are their on the cyl head? 2 or 4?

    Thanks
    David

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    Have it plained....35-40 bucks. 2 allignment pins

    assuming your talking thousands 13-16 between cylinders is too much.
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    • #3
      Usually a good idea to at least have the head resurfaced any time it is removed (even if it appears to be "flat"). The head gasket has a much better seal against a freshly surfaced aluminum head. If you have any warpage at all, get it trued.

      To answer the second question, if I remember correctly, there are (2) locater rings, each around a head bolt. Don't try to get by without them!
      Brian

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      • #4
        thanks all

        David

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