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BAD-HABIT 04-27-2004 04:07 AM

GM Head Bolt Question
 
I just slapped my vortec heads on my sbc. Got all new GM head bolts. The bolts came from GM with a sealer already on them. After reading a similar thread I am wondering.... Do I NEED to add sealer to the factory sealer on the threads or is the factory sealer o.k.? Also if I need/decide to add sealer since the heads all allready on the block (not fired though) can I re-use/re-seal the NEW bolts. Again the I just put the heads on last week. The engine still hasn't been fired. I normally use Avaition sealer but since the GM bolts had a sealer on them I left them as they came.

Thanks
Randy "Bad-Habit"

MIAMIBOYZ 04-27-2004 08:34 AM

You wont have a problem, Aviation sealer is a good substitute. However, ARP`s thread sealer has worked the best for me.

Lester 04-27-2004 07:45 PM

I always use teflon thread sealant as it works as anti- sieze as well...ARP is also good

Griff 04-27-2004 11:57 PM

Not sure what kind of sealer the GM bolts have or if the have enough. It could just be an antisieze or lube. Unless you know what it is, then I would pull one bolt at a time, seal it, and then replace it. Felpro recommends this process for a retorque also.

BAD-HABIT 04-28-2004 04:57 AM

Well according to Salee Chevrolet the substance is sealer. My local machine shop stated that they were fine to use as is....
BH


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