
Originally Posted by
Bulldog
Hi all,
I've searched the archives with no luck, so i need some help...
Are the cylinder heads interchangeable, left and right? Manual says to mark L and R, but this would be so each goes back where it came from. Mine are second hand and not marked. Are they physically different?
Also, another manual (V8 engine overhaul manual) says "Engines without suffix B have a steel gasket whilst engines with suffix B have a composite gasket. The two types of gasket are not interchangeable... " I want to fit composite gaskets (not a suffix B, never heard of it). Is this a problem?
And, same manual says engine numbers without suffix B have lower 4 head bolts, with suffix B have them removed. I want to leave them out or not tighten them as much as they (i'm told) put uneven pressure on the heads. Why suffix B only?
Hope someone has had some experience with this that they can share.
Thanks in advance...
The heads are interchangeable side to side.
You can use composite gaskets, just lowers the compression slightly.
Torque the bolts up to 15-20 ft/lb only. more causes the head to bow especially with composite gaskets. P76's never had the 3rd row of bolts at all
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