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Old 03-25-2010, 04:06 PM   #31
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i asked this in another thread and wasn't really satisfied by the one answer i received. since there is intelligent discussion going on here i'll ask you guys.

when doing head work, if you only replace the springs and retainers do you need to re-shim everything or will the stock shims still suffice?

i.e. replacing stock springs and retainers with BC springs and retainers
valve height wont change. just make sure you label each and every one when you take em out
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Old 03-25-2010, 04:43 PM   #32
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yeah, i have heard that several times. i plan to separate everything into marked sandwich baggy's because i want to get the head deck and hot tanked.
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Old 05-01-2011, 01:26 AM   #33
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Is the OEM SR head gasket .8mm or 1.1mm? I am finding conflicting results.

Reason being the block I bought needed to be decked .25mm!

I will also have to remember to shave the front cover, good thing I looked through this thread to remind me.

PS sorry for bumping an old thread.
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I have a stock bore block 86m, so the general idea from this thread is i shouldnt have any problems using a 87m head gasket from apexi
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Old 05-24-2011, 09:32 AM   #35
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Is the OEM SR head gasket .8mm or 1.1mm? I am finding conflicting results.

Reason being the block I bought needed to be decked .25mm!

I will also have to remember to shave the front cover, good thing I looked through this thread to remind me.

PS sorry for bumping an old thread.

Limit is .2mm between head and block iirc.

If you decide to increase your chances with a larger head gasket, I'd highly recommend you still check valve clearances.


By you even looking for the information though, you may already know that. Just checking.
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So I want to order a head gasket kit from frsport and the head gasket is 87mm bore and my motor is completely stock which I'm pretty positive is 86mm bore, am I going to run into any problems?
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way to revive a way old thread...but here you go


****FOR 86MM (STOCK BORE) ORDER 87MM GASKET****




http://www.enjukuracing.com/products...eadgasket.html
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