Generation III Internal Engine 1997-2006 LS1 | LS6
Sponsored by:
Sponsored by:

headgasket problem

Old Apr 8, 2007 | 12:02 PM
  #1  
sampson01's Avatar
Thread Starter
Staging Lane
iTrader: (7)
 
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 64
Likes: 0
From: Boston MA
Default headgasket problem

well i did a motor swap yester day and i was all excited to crank it over and started to crank it and i had collant shooting coolant out of the radiator ..... my buddy said that it was a head gasket and id need to replace them .... i was wondering how hard it is to swap headgaskets on a motor without dropping the cradle again .... because ive seen it done but i want some info on it beacuse i want my car up and running again ... please help me out thanks

Sampson
Reply
Old Apr 8, 2007 | 12:04 PM
  #2  
brad8266's Avatar
TECH Senior Member
iTrader: (23)
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 8,797
Likes: 0
From: Watertown, NY
Default

Coolant shooting out of the radiator means there is a leak in the radiator.
Reply
Old Apr 8, 2007 | 12:06 PM
  #3  
sampson01's Avatar
Thread Starter
Staging Lane
iTrader: (7)
 
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 64
Likes: 0
From: Boston MA
Default

i mean i had the funnel on the top of the cap so i could fill as the thromostat kicked open
Reply
Old Apr 8, 2007 | 12:08 PM
  #4  
brad8266's Avatar
TECH Senior Member
iTrader: (23)
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 8,797
Likes: 0
From: Watertown, NY
Default

Oh well in that case yeah it could be the headgasket. It isnt difficult to pull the heads while they are in the car, especially if you used head bolts instead of studs. It can be done in a day.
Reply
Old Apr 8, 2007 | 12:12 PM
  #5  
sampson01's Avatar
Thread Starter
Staging Lane
iTrader: (7)
 
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 64
Likes: 0
From: Boston MA
Default

alright .... it just sucks because i kicked it over and i just puked ... i wanted to head the cam taht i put in in action
Reply
Old Apr 8, 2007 | 12:13 PM
  #6  
brad8266's Avatar
TECH Senior Member
iTrader: (23)
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 8,797
Likes: 0
From: Watertown, NY
Default

Good luck with it man.
Reply
Old Apr 8, 2007 | 12:14 PM
  #7  
sampson01's Avatar
Thread Starter
Staging Lane
iTrader: (7)
 
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 64
Likes: 0
From: Boston MA
Default

thanks bro .... open for discussion still
Reply
Old Apr 8, 2007 | 01:23 PM
  #8  
1320 killer's Avatar
TECH Regular
iTrader: (6)
 
Joined: Oct 2006
Posts: 467
Likes: 0
Default

I know a lot people are against using cometic gaskets, but I for one have never had a problem using them. Just hang them spray 2 coats of copper on them let dry and install. As long as you tighten the head bolts down to the correct torque and in the correct pattern you should be O.K. If I were you since the heads are off I would order the ARP head studs. If you goto www.ls1howto.com there is a very detailed step bystep process on how to do a head swap. you can use this process to change gaskets also. Good luck
Reply
Old Apr 8, 2007 | 01:30 PM
  #9  
sampson01's Avatar
Thread Starter
Staging Lane
iTrader: (7)
 
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 64
Likes: 0
From: Boston MA
Default

what do you mean spray 2 coats of copper ...??
Reply
Old Apr 8, 2007 | 01:41 PM
  #10  
brad8266's Avatar
TECH Senior Member
iTrader: (23)
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 8,797
Likes: 0
From: Watertown, NY
Default

Originally Posted by sampson01
what do you mean spray 2 coats of copper ...??
if you are using a set of MLS gaskets there is a copper spray that you can buy, its a copper coating and it helps to seal the gaskets down perfectly, especially if the deck surfaces of the block or heads arent 100% perfect. I sprayed my Cometics with 2 coats of Permatex brand copper spray and I havent had a problem at all with leaks. I would say to spray your gaskets with copper coating twice at least to ensure that you get a good seal.
Reply
Old Apr 8, 2007 | 01:47 PM
  #11  
Zymosis's Avatar
TECH Fanatic
iTrader: (7)
 
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 1,309
Likes: 0
From: World
Default

What gaskets did you use?

And its still not hard if studs were used.
Reply
Old Apr 8, 2007 | 01:57 PM
  #12  
sampson01's Avatar
Thread Starter
Staging Lane
iTrader: (7)
 
Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 64
Likes: 0
From: Boston MA
Default

they were stock gaskets .... i guess i just have to start it over again
Reply
Old Apr 8, 2007 | 02:03 PM
  #13  
brad8266's Avatar
TECH Senior Member
iTrader: (23)
 
Joined: Aug 2005
Posts: 8,797
Likes: 0
From: Watertown, NY
Default

Originally Posted by sampson01
they were stock gaskets .... i guess i just have to start it over again
Damn those are usually easy to seal down. No copper spray needed with those, just make sure the deck surfaces are clean and flat and torque the heads down the proper way.
Reply
Old Apr 8, 2007 | 04:55 PM
  #14  
Zymosis's Avatar
TECH Fanatic
iTrader: (7)
 
Joined: Jan 2005
Posts: 1,309
Likes: 0
From: World
Default

Originally Posted by brad8266
Damn those are usually easy to seal down. No copper spray needed with those, just make sure the deck surfaces are clean and flat and torque the heads down the proper way.
x2. I was thinking the same thing. I'm surprised they leaked on you.
Reply


Thread Tools
Search this Thread

All times are GMT -5. The time now is 03:38 AM.