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Wet liners? With actual coolant passages? How are you supposed to blow head gaskets and drop liners with that crap?
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Turn the boost up just a weeeeee bit higher.
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Oppositecock.
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Amateur hour, blowing ringlands is where its at!
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Hey, I’m talking how to fail
old school.
215 family aluminum V8s - poppin’ head gaskets since ‘61.
![]() 01/06/2016 at 12:50 |
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Like this, with a sleeve valve flat six.
#YouKnowImRight
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Rover engine? How does the head get coolant?
![]() 01/07/2016 at 08:34 |
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It kind of doesn’t, that much. It’s mostly solid, but it has some passages back from that gap at the end. It depends a lot on being aluminum and transfering heat - kind of like how there were copper heads available for a Flathead V8 in marine use to eliminate the need for a water pump. Which is fine, unless for emissions reasons or my-radiator-is-clogged reasons you start to run over 210F. Then it becomes head gasket time.