Air Filter McWingnut
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The basic question, has anybody successfully doubled head gaskets before?
Basic problem: heads have been milled at the block surface by an amount unknown by me and are freshly torqued down now preventing me from taking accurate measurements to find out how much, although I might take them back off depending... The plenum won't quite fit between the "new" heads enough to thread the bolts and mount it.
A few things here, stacking gaskets doesn't sound like a great idea, don't get me wrong. I've heard of such "foolery" though, and I'm aware of the concept of head spacer shims to help preserve a combustion ratio. I'm still looking for some of those by the way.
More things: milling the plenum comes to mind, my local guy won't do it though. So fun. I do have access to a big enough belt sander I could sneak up on it with
Another idea floating around is making thinner gaskets to help compensate, but, I'm not convinced I have the technology to do that, and am slightly leary of going all out "permatex spooge doctor" with or without and additional carrier membrane. Plus, can't say I'd be all that confident in choosing a gasket material to do the three things. Four actually. Oil, gas, coolant and the thing I didn't think of, like thermal or movement characteristics.
To wrap it up for now, anybody have thoughts on the possible compression ratio change with the situation as I've tried to lay out, and before I do whatever the next dumb thing is like garble the plenum
might I consider raising the heads to help make up for the loss due to milling? Making a plenum gasket? Belt sander? Therapy?

Thanks, I think that's pretty much it...
Basic problem: heads have been milled at the block surface by an amount unknown by me and are freshly torqued down now preventing me from taking accurate measurements to find out how much, although I might take them back off depending... The plenum won't quite fit between the "new" heads enough to thread the bolts and mount it.
A few things here, stacking gaskets doesn't sound like a great idea, don't get me wrong. I've heard of such "foolery" though, and I'm aware of the concept of head spacer shims to help preserve a combustion ratio. I'm still looking for some of those by the way.
More things: milling the plenum comes to mind, my local guy won't do it though. So fun. I do have access to a big enough belt sander I could sneak up on it with

Another idea floating around is making thinner gaskets to help compensate, but, I'm not convinced I have the technology to do that, and am slightly leary of going all out "permatex spooge doctor" with or without and additional carrier membrane. Plus, can't say I'd be all that confident in choosing a gasket material to do the three things. Four actually. Oil, gas, coolant and the thing I didn't think of, like thermal or movement characteristics.
To wrap it up for now, anybody have thoughts on the possible compression ratio change with the situation as I've tried to lay out, and before I do whatever the next dumb thing is like garble the plenum


Thanks, I think that's pretty much it...
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