GM or Cometic Head Gasket
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GM or Cometic Head Gasket
Okay, getting closer to pulling the trigger on my project. Stock LS6 01 bottom end, stock exhaust and cats, unspecified mild cam, Katech ported oil pump, Accusump, Rollmaster Timing Chain, Comp Cams Hi Tech pushrods, Magnum Lifters, Stock Rockers, SLP Smooth bellows, Katech Throttle body, Black Wing, Programing to follow with AFR 205's, no cuts for higher CR with ARP studs to boot.
So, which Head Gasket should I go with? GM has atleast three gaskets for the LS6/LS1. The quality appears good, but why three gaskets? AFR only sells the Cometics. Cost is not an issue, but inquiring minds need to know.
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So, which Head Gasket should I go with? GM has atleast three gaskets for the LS6/LS1. The quality appears good, but why three gaskets? AFR only sells the Cometics. Cost is not an issue, but inquiring minds need to know.
Please advise
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When buying gaskets you want to consider your quench area. This is the area from the top of your piston at TDC to the deck of your head. You want this area to be around .035-.o40". If your pitons are .005-.008 out of the hole and your head gaskets are .045" thick, then your quench is .037-.040". That's right were you need to be. The problem with the GM gaskets is that they are to thick. There thinest is .054, which will not provide an optimal quench. Cometic is the only company I know that sells a .045 gasket, which is what I would reccomend.
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Originally Posted by Beast96Z
When buying gaskets you want to consider your quench area. This is the area from the top of your piston at TDC to the deck of your head. You want this area to be around .035-.o40". If your pitons are .005-.008 out of the hole and your head gaskets are .045" thick, then your quench is .037-.040". That's right were you need to be. The problem with the GM gaskets is that they are to thick. There thinest is .054, which will not provide an optimal quench. Cometic is the only company I know that sells a .045 gasket, which is what I would reccomend.
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Originally Posted by Reboot
Me too! Mine should be here on Monday. I ordered the 3.920 bore .045 compressed, directly from Cometic.
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The gm mls gaskets are only 30 dollars for the pair and are .041 compressed. They are just as good as the cometics for a lot less. We put them on a 600 plus rear wheel hp car with no problems. They are a ls6 gasket. Save your money and buy gm.
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The gm mls gaskets are only 30 dollars for the pair and are .041 compressed. They are just as good as the cometics for a lot less. We put them on a 600 plus rear wheel hp car with no problems. They are a ls6 gasket. Save your money and buy gm.
Where did you hear it is .041 compressed? I would love to find another option.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...7&page=5&pp=10
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Originally Posted by SideStep
The MLS gasket is referred to on this link as .060 compressed???
Where did you hear it is .041 compressed? I would love to find another option.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...7&page=5&pp=10
Where did you hear it is .041 compressed? I would love to find another option.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...7&page=5&pp=10
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JRP- I'm not confused, we went to a chevy dealer and picked them up. We used a mic guage and measured .043. That should give .041 compressed. I will ask my friend for the part number.