bp71k5
3/4 ton status
I forgot to mention, I have the equipment, I did the tune myself and can tweak it as needed. That parts not an issue.
I also hate the leaky valve cover gaskets which was one motivation for swapping heads. Then I would need to modify my intake for the bolt angle change unless summit makes a decent "carb" style replacement head with center bolt valve covers.
Was trying to order head gaskets, but looks like I need to measure deck height, piston volume, and all that to make sure I get the right gaskets. I guess that's gotta wait until I tear it down.
I also hate the leaky valve cover gaskets which was one motivation for swapping heads. Then I would need to modify my intake for the bolt angle change unless summit makes a decent "carb" style replacement head with center bolt valve covers.
Was trying to order head gaskets, but looks like I need to measure deck height, piston volume, and all that to make sure I get the right gaskets. I guess that's gotta wait until I tear it down.



annoy me with your constantly sunny weather and lack of knowledge about how to properly crack a block by having too little antifreeze in the mix. Not saying that's what happened with you, but that's the classic spot they crack. Some blow out, others compress and push out the weak point. That is where the sleeve casting meets the bottom of the water jacket - it's thinnest there and ice freezes from the coldest point out (usually the middle) - as it expands it hydraulically splits the seam to create enough room for the ice.... for you, probably simply a defective casting and/or someone didn't change the antifreeze enough and it rusted out at the weak point... that's also a favorite spot for turbo motors to go poof since that's where heat is most concentrated by the action of the piston going down then up there.