5.9 Rebuild on the cheap: Now Just Empty Every Pocket build.
I have never had a problem with fel-pro head gaskets..... and I've used them for years. Of course, I haven't done any major engine work in quite some time either.... I haven't heard that they are suffering any quality issues.
May not hurt to have your head checked at the machine shop, (if you can find one?) just to make sure they don't have any issues. Cheaper than buying new heads......
May not hurt to have your head checked at the machine shop, (if you can find one?) just to make sure they don't have any issues. Cheaper than buying new heads......
I have never had a problem with fel-pro head gaskets..... and I've used them for years. Of course, I haven't done any major engine work in quite some time either.... I haven't heard that they are suffering any quality issues.
May not hurt to have your head checked at the machine shop, (if you can find one?) just to make sure they don't have any issues. Cheaper than buying new heads......
May not hurt to have your head checked at the machine shop, (if you can find one?) just to make sure they don't have any issues. Cheaper than buying new heads......
Ok, Good News is that so far I haven't found any damage to the heads or block. I've got the drivers side head off and it was an assembly fault or something I'd done wrong during assembly. The combustion chambers all look good on the drivers head but now my problem is that the passenger side head is STUCK on the block & I can't get it off. I've tried using a pry bar and had no luck so then I smacked it a few times with a dead blow hammer and it's still stuck on the block. I'll try some other things in the morning but looking for any suggestions on good ways to get a stuck head off. I'll post some pictures once they finish downloading.
Might try to carefully wedge a flat head screwdriver in between the head and the block around the head gasket. This of course, after double and triple checking that all of the head bolts have been removed.. You did use head bolts and not head studs, correct? If head studs, they should all be removed, too.
Might try to carefully wedge a flat head screwdriver in between the head and the block around the head gasket. This of course, after double and triple checking that all of the head bolts have been removed.. You did use head bolts and not head studs, correct? If head studs, they should all be removed, too.
You can see where the head gasket had blown between #3 and #5 cylinders.
Head looks OK
All 5 upper studs are removed
All 4 lower studs are removed
But that head is stuck on there, Will work on it again tomorrow and try to get it removed.
I did go back and double check the ARP instructions and this is how I'd installed both heads. Maybe I didn't get a good torque on the drivers side but really not sure how.
Stick a pry bar of some sort (I use the round tube jack handles for my bottle jack) carefully into an intake and an exhaust port, then 'wiggle' the head. Likely its stuck on the alignment dowel pins.











