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2012-07-07 04:59:42
#31
Originally Posted by liv2die06


Thicker than stock head gasket? Page 1 post#17. Everything else mentioned is bad news for any motor...


I must be missing the joke...

in case you didn't know felpro gasket is thicker than stock and designed for heavy deck on head and block. The OP wants to use oem mls gasket which is thinner...
2012-07-07 05:01:11
#32
Originally Posted by P10FTW
Weird, the VE head I have has been resurfaced twice everything is fine even with the N1's. BTW I've used stock replacement $35 fel-pro head gasket each time.

I've had no marks on the pistons, not even on the carbon buildup. I have also never resurfaced the block though.


are you sure you have n1's?
2012-07-07 05:02:24
#33
Yes 100%.
2012-07-07 05:05:01
#34
Originally Posted by P10FTW
Yes 100%.


so what is your valve clearance then? Since you know for sure.
2012-07-07 05:11:35
#35
Don't know, I just dropped them in and drove off.
Last edited by P10FTW on 2012-07-07 at 05-11-49.
2012-07-07 11:54:21
#36
Dear Lord.......
2012-07-07 12:58:29
#37
So there you have it, DE block + VE head = ........... Hit or Miss lol

So to answer the original question, "Yesno" the valves will hit not.
2012-07-07 13:58:18
#38
Seems the difference in the knicked pistons and un touched ones come down to the headgasket thickness. Those that have had issues seem to have thinner gaskets as those that have no issues are running felpros. Felpro is the autozone/advanced gaskets correct?
2012-07-07 14:18:12
#39
Originally Posted by nismo94tuner
If you do a de/ve I would throw in some SR16 pistons. Won't have the notch the skirt since the DE doesn't have the oil squirters. Plenty of piston-valve clearance. Can do N1 cams then tune, tune, tune. Don't limit yourself by leaving stock pistons in.


not a bad idea but that compression would be high
2012-07-07 14:29:19
#40
It is up in the 13's but its doable on pump gas 93. We've been doing for a while. Kelfords would be a nice addition to that CR.
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