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moparfreak66 Sep 6, 2011 06:18 PM

head gasket
 
I have a mopar bb casting number 4006530-400,head casting number 4006452.they both say they are from a 76-78 mopar,i have searched many sites for a head gasket.Everywhere I go they show a pic of a gasket that is missing two coolant holes and three coolant holes dont line up correctly.I have actually ordered a head gasket set hoping it was just a generic pic,but it wasnt, looks just like the pic.Has anyone else had this problem?

John Van Sep 6, 2011 07:27 PM

For a 76-78 block,try a steel shim .020 gasket from mancini:http://chucker54.stores.yahoo.net/mrstshhega.html

moparfreak66 Sep 7, 2011 04:05 PM

thanks for the reply,checked out the shims but they look exactly like the head gaskets,missing coolant holes between cylinder1-3 ,5-7,2-4,6-8

John Van Sep 7, 2011 05:56 PM

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Has the block or heads been modified? Here's a pic a standard vel-pro head gasket #8519.If you can copy the pic and show what modifications would be needed. Can you post a pic of the bare block and under the head. johnAttachment 15609

moparfreak66 Sep 8, 2011 09:38 AM

head gasket
 
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here is a pic of the head,

moparfreak66 Sep 8, 2011 09:40 AM

this is a stock photo, head hasnt been modified ,note the two triangular holes in the head but not the gasket

John Van Sep 12, 2011 03:50 PM

Those two holes were for emissions concerns in the '70s,they heated up the area around the intake valves. So now after all these years,it is now desired to close off those passages. The earlier heads 906,346 didn't even have those passages. If you wanted to,you could always just cut them out,but I wouldn't.

just my .02 worth.

moparfreak66 Sep 12, 2011 08:29 PM

thanks for the info,I agree ,I think I will just leave them closed off, I dont want to alter the head gasket.These forums are great,really helps out when stuck on a project, I really appreciate the help!

John Van Sep 13, 2011 01:59 PM

You're welcome! Yes I do love this forum,a lot of old timers like me!

john


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