68firebird
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Hi Guys,
I got a 68 Firebird that I am restoring. We rebuilt the engine and put brand new heads on it.
Recently we got it started (started right up) except it starts burning coolant and some will leak out of the exhaust.
The only place (that I know of) that the coolant could get into the cylinder is through the head gasket. But we followed all the FelPro directions and torqued it down the right way. No gasket sealant, followed the torque pattern little by little, and torqued it according to the book (said 85-95) of 90 lbs per inch.
What is the problem and how can I seal this up?
read this about head torque, you have bolts that are not torqued correctly www.wallaceracing.com/torque.htm You say new heads, you mean aftermarket such as Edelbrock? Did you check that the block/head mating surface was straight? Which engine and what part number heade gasket?
Thanks for your reply and the link. Our manual didn't say to tighten the middle two bolts down more to 100 ft/lbs so maybe thats the problem. We tighten all of them at 90 ft/lbs when the range they said was 80-95 ft/lbs.
Yes, we have aftermarket heads from Kauffman.
I can't remember if we checked it with our eyes or with an instrument because it was a few months ago. Hope that we didn't miss anything.
I don't see the part number for the head gasket but the engine is a 350.
Are you using inch pounds or foot pounds
Im using foot pounds. It was a mistake- sorry about the confusion.
I got a 68 Firebird that I am restoring. We rebuilt the engine and put brand new heads on it.
Recently we got it started (started right up) except it starts burning coolant and some will leak out of the exhaust.
The only place (that I know of) that the coolant could get into the cylinder is through the head gasket. But we followed all the FelPro directions and torqued it down the right way. No gasket sealant, followed the torque pattern little by little, and torqued it according to the book (said 85-95) of 90 lbs per inch.
What is the problem and how can I seal this up?
read this about head torque, you have bolts that are not torqued correctly www.wallaceracing.com/torque.htm You say new heads, you mean aftermarket such as Edelbrock? Did you check that the block/head mating surface was straight? Which engine and what part number heade gasket?
Thanks for your reply and the link. Our manual didn't say to tighten the middle two bolts down more to 100 ft/lbs so maybe thats the problem. We tighten all of them at 90 ft/lbs when the range they said was 80-95 ft/lbs.
Yes, we have aftermarket heads from Kauffman.
I can't remember if we checked it with our eyes or with an instrument because it was a few months ago. Hope that we didn't miss anything.
I don't see the part number for the head gasket but the engine is a 350.
Are you using inch pounds or foot pounds
Im using foot pounds. It was a mistake- sorry about the confusion.
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