THICK OR THIN??? Cometics gasket for 20psi supercharged ls6???
Had 10:1 compression on my old setup which included stock ls1 heads...
Now im going with etp 245cc heads that have a 72cc chamber, about 5 i think? cc bigger than my stock heads. I forget, its been a while since i looked at the numbers... but my question is this...
Which is the best way to go... a thick or a thin head gasket from cometicx. I think they make them from 15 all the way up to 120 thickness.
I was thinking about going with a thicker gasket to reduce my compression, but am i shooting myself in the foot... i would assume that a thicker gasket has a much higher chance of blowing out under large amounts of power and boost. Also, if I do go with a thicker gasket, do i tighten things down a bit more than usuall?
let me know, im leaning towards a thicker gasket, but would like to hear from people who have tried both ways. If i go with the thicker, i can lower my compression to about 9:1
good luck
If i do go with a 30-60 thickness, i will be in the 9.5:1 range
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If i do go with a 30-60 thickness, i will be in the 9.5:1 range
I work at a Ford service dept, I know I know.. has good job security though, and we regularly stud the Powerstrokes after they blow head gaskets. Customers ante up the difference for the ARPs and they get something like an additional 120lbft put on the studs vs stock bolts.
For cleaning the heads... brake clean/carb clean and when I did my heads I used a plastic razor blade. Less chance of cutting in, takes more time but Id rather do it right and not F up the surface.
Which pistons are you using? Do they have a quench pad (more of a D-shaped dish) or are they a round dish or flattop?
Jim
I have a d-cup piston that matches my heads, but here's a picture (shown with the FelPro gakset I use for mockup, not the expensive Cometic) that shows the clay after slicing it in half with an Xacto knife:

BTW, putting WD40 on the clay before using makes it more accurate and cleans up easily. Put some WD40 on the knife blade before you cut, as it will distort the clay without it.
Jim
Before I was running the .51 mls gasket, and had the 68cc ls1 heads. Ive now gone up to the 72cc etp heads, and have decided to stay with the .51 gaskets. So.. thats going to lower my compression from 10:1 down to 9.6:1 or somethign in that area. Anyway, needless to say, if im running a .51 gasket, im AT LEAST .51 away from the cylinder head when the piston gets to the top. So that being the case, i dont think that this motor setup that i have right now can be optimised to the extent that you are describing. Even if i did go with a thinner gasket, id still be shy of the .40 clearance I would assume. Also, i think the pistons that I have are probably not the greatest either, for they are not flush like yours are on half the face... mine are dished the entire circle of the piston, and have a 1/4 inch ring around the outside of them that is "flush" or close to level with my deck height. The rest of the circle is dished down in, so .40 clearance is more like 1/4th inch clearance

I do enjoy talking about all this stuff tho, next time i build a motor, ill be an expert
Depending on your heads, even with those pistons you can still get some amount of quench benefits, so don't give up on it. It can really help keep detonation down.
Jim






