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Secretformula 08-04-2008 06:53 PM

502 headgasket
 
I am replacing the headgaskets on a 502 efi mag what sealer should I use on the headgasket to ensure a good seal?

BillK 08-04-2008 07:38 PM

None !

Modern head gaskets have thier own coatings that seal them while allowing them to move as the heads and block expand and contract.

Bill Koustenis
Advanced Automotive Machine
Waldorf md

Chris Sunkin 08-04-2008 08:06 PM

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.

Vinny P 08-04-2008 09:41 PM

Personally, I Like Cometic headgaskets. A bit more $$, but worth it. No need to retorque them.

cloudmaster_321 08-04-2008 09:49 PM


Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin (Post 2644484)
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.:mad:

Griff 08-04-2008 11:03 PM

No sealant as Bill K said.



Originally Posted by cloudmaster_321 (Post 2644621)
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.:mad:

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.

Chris Sunkin 08-05-2008 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 2644695)
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.

kennyo 08-05-2008 08:20 AM

Felpro MLS gaskets are like flypaper. They'll stick to the wall!

Griff 08-05-2008 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin (Post 2644811)
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.

Chris Sunkin 08-05-2008 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by Griff (Post 2645190)
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?

Griff 08-05-2008 11:20 PM

Could be??????

The last set I put in was about 4 years ago.

Chris Sunkin 08-06-2008 05:06 AM

This was less than a week ago- someone dumped the trash sono luck there. I know for sure where another set of instructions is and I'll be thetre next week. I will definitely retrieve them.

ezstriper 08-06-2008 07:07 AM

For years on all the engines i put together weather race or marine I use felpro gaskets I soak them in aluminum VHT header paint and install them with the paint wet, only need to to re-torque if using aluminum heads, iron never had a issue using this perceedure, Rob


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