Author Topic: Exhaust leak into the cooling system on a 225 Kaiser 6 Cylinder??  (Read 10305 times)

dbalfisto

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Re: Exhaust leak into the cooling system on a 225 Kaiser 6 Cylinder??
« Reply #45 on: February 17, 2016, 11:39:14 PM »
I may be too late into this particular discussion but as a protocol, I agree with the revised torque sequence, almost all head gaskets will seat better working inside out.  A few recommendations:
-Clean all surfaces
-Run straightedge on head (have machine shop grind straight if warped) yippee incrementally higher compression.
-use new bolts if possible
-chase all threads and blow clear
-coat bolt threads, shaft and head mating surfaces with anti seize lubricant
-perform the torque sequence in stages, first torquing to 20# then 30# finally pulling to final spec'd torque using smooth pulling motion avoiding jerks.

Looks like you have done more disassembly so lapping the valves would be a great prophylactic procedure and pretty simple at this point, I haven't bought valve grinding compound in a few years and have a now antique hand cranked oscillating grinding tool. Pretty simple and you can inspect valves and seats for cracks or blow by.
     
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pjkaiser

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Re: Exhaust leak into the cooling system on a 225 Kaiser 6 Cylinder??
« Reply #46 on: February 18, 2016, 12:43:54 PM »
Ok, it is finally together, exhaust manifold welded and both manifolds have been planed.   The car runs great but I need a heater control valve or a kit to change the seals.   I will bypass the valve until I get them.

The Engine is now detailed and looks more like the outside of the car.   

I went with an on-line Continental manual for the valve adjustment:   Intakes .014" ;  Exhaust .017".    I did not go by the manual because it says both adjustments are at .014".    It goes against the grain not to have the exhaust valve a little more clearance since they run hotter.

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Bobm90

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Re: Exhaust leak into the cooling system on a 225 Kaiser 6 Cylinder??
« Reply #47 on: February 18, 2016, 06:15:58 PM »
Looks Great, best of luck with it!!
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