Moving onto the top side of my motor, putting on the heads is next up. Reminder, this is a 289 R2-ish type motor. And I'm not going for max compression and hp, hoping this motor will actually run well enough on the cheap pump gas is the goal. So with that, I'm going with the thicker type gasket hoping for better chances of max sealing and no leaking, not trying to use the thinner type for max compression.
With that, I ordered a set of gaskets from Phil Harris while getting a few other things. He sent me a set that appears to be Fel-Pro 7669. I assume these are pretty good gaskets, but before I go with it, thought I'd just ask here any opinions + or -. If they are good enough for Phil, I assume they are more than good enough for me.
The gaskets that were in the motor before are shot as the 3rd shop must have sprayed the one with gasket dressing and it had to be scraped off and ruined in the process. The other one had no dressing on it. So putting together the history, I guess the 2nd shop did not use any dressing so when the 3rd shop took it apart to check things, it was clean and free, just all came apart cleanly. But then when they put that head back on they sprayed it with dressing, but left the other one as was. Not exactly top shelf work in my book, but water under the bridge at this point.
I do not see any markings on the old gaskets, so don't know what they are or who made them. But they are not the same as the Fel-Pro. The Fel-Pro seem to be of some sort of layered thin metal with a zinc or tin-like coating on them, measure at about .058" thick. The other gaskets seem to be a fiber composite of some sort with metal edges, measure at about .040", so slightly thinner.
So question is, is the Fel-Pro set a good set to use? Or is the fiber type better for any particular reason? I am planning to use the copper spray for them, seems to be what people suggest, assume is good to use with the Fel-Pro.
Of note, the whole reason I sent the motor out to get checked by the 2nd shop to begin with is that after I finally got the motor from the 1st shop a couple years ago now, I found that the head bolt that is used to hold the throttle assembly onto the rear of the motor was rusty when I went to pull it out to put that on. That gave me obvious concern and pause to maybe have somebody check the motor out internally before I went much further. And good thing I did, as of course the rest of the head bolts weren't much better and the heads had already leaked from a short initial test running of the motor before it got shipped to me. That was the very beginning of the saga of having to deal with the 2nd and 3rd shops trying to get this motor checked out and put back together properly to begin with. So long story short, I now really want to get this part right. Not end up with another leaky head gasket(s) after all of this I've been through with this motor at this point. Needless to say, the head bolts will all be spotlessly clean and torqued exactly to spec. of course. And there won't be any gasket sealant plugging up the oil chases in the rocker supports like the last shop did either.
Anybody have any words of wisdom or thoughts before I roll with this as is and put the heads on?



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With that, I ordered a set of gaskets from Phil Harris while getting a few other things. He sent me a set that appears to be Fel-Pro 7669. I assume these are pretty good gaskets, but before I go with it, thought I'd just ask here any opinions + or -. If they are good enough for Phil, I assume they are more than good enough for me.
The gaskets that were in the motor before are shot as the 3rd shop must have sprayed the one with gasket dressing and it had to be scraped off and ruined in the process. The other one had no dressing on it. So putting together the history, I guess the 2nd shop did not use any dressing so when the 3rd shop took it apart to check things, it was clean and free, just all came apart cleanly. But then when they put that head back on they sprayed it with dressing, but left the other one as was. Not exactly top shelf work in my book, but water under the bridge at this point.
I do not see any markings on the old gaskets, so don't know what they are or who made them. But they are not the same as the Fel-Pro. The Fel-Pro seem to be of some sort of layered thin metal with a zinc or tin-like coating on them, measure at about .058" thick. The other gaskets seem to be a fiber composite of some sort with metal edges, measure at about .040", so slightly thinner.
So question is, is the Fel-Pro set a good set to use? Or is the fiber type better for any particular reason? I am planning to use the copper spray for them, seems to be what people suggest, assume is good to use with the Fel-Pro.
Of note, the whole reason I sent the motor out to get checked by the 2nd shop to begin with is that after I finally got the motor from the 1st shop a couple years ago now, I found that the head bolt that is used to hold the throttle assembly onto the rear of the motor was rusty when I went to pull it out to put that on. That gave me obvious concern and pause to maybe have somebody check the motor out internally before I went much further. And good thing I did, as of course the rest of the head bolts weren't much better and the heads had already leaked from a short initial test running of the motor before it got shipped to me. That was the very beginning of the saga of having to deal with the 2nd and 3rd shops trying to get this motor checked out and put back together properly to begin with. So long story short, I now really want to get this part right. Not end up with another leaky head gasket(s) after all of this I've been through with this motor at this point. Needless to say, the head bolts will all be spotlessly clean and torqued exactly to spec. of course. And there won't be any gasket sealant plugging up the oil chases in the rocker supports like the last shop did either.
Anybody have any words of wisdom or thoughts before I roll with this as is and put the heads on?
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