As I have -posted, my cylinder head is a bit on the thin side having been surfaced at least three times.
I checked the valve to piston clearance and there was plenty of room, so I bought a new Toy gasket and put everything back together.
Runs great. Idles nicely. Plenty of power...
However, it's not sealing. White smoke, white crap in the oil cap...
Now, the head had been surfaced. The machine shop said it was flat...I torqued the bolts to 75. Followed the bolt pattern precisely. So I just don't understand what is happening here.
Apparently the head is screwed up somewhere, somehow. The block isn't cracked. So WTF?
I can't believe it isn't selaing. But I have the water everywhere- every damned cylinder- to prove it...
Any theories? Thin block causing compression and combustion to go beyond the ability of the gasket to seal it? Something inside the block screwed up? Termites? What?
Puzzled.
I checked the valve to piston clearance and there was plenty of room, so I bought a new Toy gasket and put everything back together.
Runs great. Idles nicely. Plenty of power...
However, it's not sealing. White smoke, white crap in the oil cap...
Now, the head had been surfaced. The machine shop said it was flat...I torqued the bolts to 75. Followed the bolt pattern precisely. So I just don't understand what is happening here.
Apparently the head is screwed up somewhere, somehow. The block isn't cracked. So WTF?
I can't believe it isn't selaing. But I have the water everywhere- every damned cylinder- to prove it...
Any theories? Thin block causing compression and combustion to go beyond the ability of the gasket to seal it? Something inside the block screwed up? Termites? What?
Puzzled.