Originally Posted by ashtonsser
So the two known running ones right now both using a mazworx done sleeved block and mazworx crank. Again someone mentioned that the cranks were all made by the same company but Mazworx sells them for almost twice the price as what they were going for on ebay. Again seems like something was off about that. Maybe the ones on ebay were a bad batch or not soo good quality batch. Who knows. All I know is mazworx has lived up to their reputation and I doubt they would sell something that wasnt checked and double checked and deemed good.
Again same goes for my buddies 2.2L build we did, Darton sleeves installed locally and the sleeves dropped due to doing the boring and honing without a torque plate. Sleeve lifted and they decked it. Ran good during breakin and after a couple wot pulls to redline during tuning no detonation present it started pressurizing the cooling system and overheating. Pulled it apart to find the sleeves dropped a good .014. Surprisingly the Mazworx headgasket was still sealing in two of the cylinders, lol. The mazworx gasket is a great gasket and probably the only way to go. I dont think the oem vet gasket has enough room to go from 86 to 92 and still leave the firing ring of the gasket in place to even seal. Maybe im wrong but ive seen them up close and it would be close but just cant see it happening.
So far using a new gasket has done just fine as long as the sleeves are good.
My suggestion if you dont want to spend tons of money on gaskets and crap to do upgrades, you might as well just do everything you want to do before you assemble the motor and be done with it other than changes that dont involve taking the head off. No need for "testing". Do what your going to do and do it right the first time and you probably wont be dissapointed.
So the two known running ones right now both using a mazworx done sleeved block and mazworx crank. Again someone mentioned that the cranks were all made by the same company but Mazworx sells them for almost twice the price as what they were going for on ebay. Again seems like something was off about that. Maybe the ones on ebay were a bad batch or not soo good quality batch. Who knows. All I know is mazworx has lived up to their reputation and I doubt they would sell something that wasnt checked and double checked and deemed good.
Again same goes for my buddies 2.2L build we did, Darton sleeves installed locally and the sleeves dropped due to doing the boring and honing without a torque plate. Sleeve lifted and they decked it. Ran good during breakin and after a couple wot pulls to redline during tuning no detonation present it started pressurizing the cooling system and overheating. Pulled it apart to find the sleeves dropped a good .014. Surprisingly the Mazworx headgasket was still sealing in two of the cylinders, lol. The mazworx gasket is a great gasket and probably the only way to go. I dont think the oem vet gasket has enough room to go from 86 to 92 and still leave the firing ring of the gasket in place to even seal. Maybe im wrong but ive seen them up close and it would be close but just cant see it happening.
So far using a new gasket has done just fine as long as the sleeves are good.
My suggestion if you dont want to spend tons of money on gaskets and crap to do upgrades, you might as well just do everything you want to do before you assemble the motor and be done with it other than changes that dont involve taking the head off. No need for "testing". Do what your going to do and do it right the first time and you probably wont be dissapointed.
If that was the attitude we had we would never improve our set ups... I guess if I knew the exact ideal port volume and ideal valve face area and port sizes for my exact set up maybe id consider the SET IT AND FORGET IT mentality but insteat I've been trying to improve upon my motor. As have Jamie and Rocco. Another reason for taking the head off is before going to a totally different top end set up I wanted to see what actual gains I got from only changing my short block...