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Starting a new thread as this is not directly relevant to Morris' situation.
Hap you wrote this: "I'm a little late on the scene as i read this, I assumed you had a 1275,and i think other did as well, but then you said a mouthful, that threw up a bog red flag with me "I have a 1500", and "I had the block decked". The 1500 engine had what was supposed to be a improved head geasket with extr cylinder fire ring material aorund the bore of the gaskets with recessed area on the block for the eatra fire ring to compress in. Ok most would think, including my self this would be a good improvement to engine to not blow head gasket, but 1500 and TR6 engine with the same block recession have long had head gaskets problems, and one big no-no is excessively decking the block because if you mill more off the block than say a "clean up" of .005-.010" you lessne the amoutn of the recession in the block and this compromises head gasket seal, if you cut too much off the block and the recession is lessen to certian point the head gasket will not even seal anymore.
Not probably what you want to hear, but I betting your block was decked enough to compromise the gasket recession in the block and it causing your head gasket to fail long before they should , it could be worse, and not have sealed at all, I seen this firsthand, my advie would be just repalce head gaskets from time to time or worse, start over another block with good straight block deck. I'm sure this is not what you want to hear, but decking a 1500 block is always a bad idea, because of the head gasket design."
I have also head you talk about decking the head for TR6 pistons. Can you explain a bit more about this (Perhaps even addressing Billy's question about a 1300 gasket.
Thanks!
Hap you wrote this: "I'm a little late on the scene as i read this, I assumed you had a 1275,and i think other did as well, but then you said a mouthful, that threw up a bog red flag with me "I have a 1500", and "I had the block decked". The 1500 engine had what was supposed to be a improved head geasket with extr cylinder fire ring material aorund the bore of the gaskets with recessed area on the block for the eatra fire ring to compress in. Ok most would think, including my self this would be a good improvement to engine to not blow head gasket, but 1500 and TR6 engine with the same block recession have long had head gaskets problems, and one big no-no is excessively decking the block because if you mill more off the block than say a "clean up" of .005-.010" you lessne the amoutn of the recession in the block and this compromises head gasket seal, if you cut too much off the block and the recession is lessen to certian point the head gasket will not even seal anymore.
Not probably what you want to hear, but I betting your block was decked enough to compromise the gasket recession in the block and it causing your head gasket to fail long before they should , it could be worse, and not have sealed at all, I seen this firsthand, my advie would be just repalce head gaskets from time to time or worse, start over another block with good straight block deck. I'm sure this is not what you want to hear, but decking a 1500 block is always a bad idea, because of the head gasket design."
I have also head you talk about decking the head for TR6 pistons. Can you explain a bit more about this (Perhaps even addressing Billy's question about a 1300 gasket.
Thanks!
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