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Old 08-04-2008, 06:53 PM
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I am replacing the headgaskets on a 502 efi mag what sealer should I use on the headgasket to ensure a good seal?
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Old 08-04-2008, 07:38 PM
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Modern head gaskets have thier own coatings that seal them while allowing them to move as the heads and block expand and contract.

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Yes. And only use a marine head gasket. Fel Pro makes an excellent one. make sure you follow the retorquing instructions or you'll be disassembling your new engine again- very shortly.
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Personally, I Like Cometic headgaskets. A bit more $$, but worth it. No need to retorque them.
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Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
Yes. And only use a marine head gasket. Fel Pro makes an excellent one. make sure you follow the retorquing instructions or you'll be disassembling your new engine again- very shortly.
I've got a mild build 502 mag efi that has leaking head gaskets. Only 80 hrs. Built by Baker Eng. I know the heads were never retorqued. Is that why their leaking, who knows. Put me out of a boat for the summer though.
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No sealant as Bill K said.


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I've got a mild build 502 mag efi that has leaking head gaskets. Only 80 hrs. Built by Baker Eng. I know the heads were never retorqued. Is that why their leaking, who knows. Put me out of a boat for the summer though.
Could be. Fel-pro's don't need retorqued after a heat cycle. They get retorqued upon the initial install. Torque all head bolts in proper order and then loosen each bolt one at a time and re-torque it.
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Originally Posted by Griff
Fel-pro's don't need retorqued after a heat cycle. They get retorqued upon the initial install. Torque all head bolts in proper order and then loosen each bolt one at a time and re-torque it.
They put a little paper slip in every package that details the procedure. I'll see if I can dig thru the trash and I'll post it.

This is the marine gasket- I have no idea about their automotive gaskets.
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Felpro MLS gaskets are like flypaper. They'll stick to the wall!
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Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
They put a little paper slip in every package that details the procedure. I'll see if I can dig thru the trash and I'll post it.

This is the marine gasket- I have no idea about their automotive gaskets.
What I posted is what came on the directions in my felpro marine gaskets related to the need to retorque.
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Originally Posted by Griff
What I posted is what came on the directions in my felpro marine gaskets related to the need to retorque.
I'm going to have to dig that slip out. Maybe a recent change?
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