Sat her down all the way
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Thanks. I just ordered a few from your link.Block and sand is old school and time consuming, still works, helps clean everything up, I'd use 300+ grit paper.
Or use a poly abrasive wheel like these
14579 - Motion
Scotch-Brite® Clean N Strip™ Non-Woven Sanding Disc - 4 in Disc Diameter, Silicon Carbide Abrasive Material, Black Colorwww.motion.com
Can't say I've every used them. I know the Mahle gaskets have never failed on me nor any customers. This also seems to be the trend across the industry as well.What about the Victor Reinz Head gaskets?
I will be using Mahle and ARP studs.Can't say I've every used them. I know the Mahle gaskets have never failed on me nor any customers. This also seems to be the trend across the industry as well.
With that track record I will not personally deviate.
After ANY machine operations, you need to make sure that block is absolutely clean in and out, oil galleries cleaned, threads chased, etc.Couple questions about block prep. Watched a couple videos, most notable one from Ryans diesel service where they block sand the deck. This would seem to introduce a lot of debris into the lower end, lifter valley / cylinders. Is that actually a recommended procedure?
I think 50 grit may be a bit too abrasive. I personally use a high quality gasket scraper and flat stone as needed.Thanks. I just ordered a few from your link.
Found the Christmas tree zip ties as well.
Looks like I have to buy a complete Fuel return line, to get the (1) hat that broke.
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Bosch 0445130020 Fuel Return Line Assembly
Check out the deal on Bosch 0445130020 Fuel Return Line Assembly at XDPwww.xtremediesel.com
Just glad you had no cracks brother.