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Chevy 305 + 60
What head gasket should I use in my stocker. Thanks, John |
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Depends on your deckheight and how sloppy your pistons are. You need minimum about 30 thou cl between piston and head . We were running a Victor gasket 27 thou compressed, sorry haven't got the part #. ---Trevor
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Cometic.....many thicknesses avaiable. Also you can re-use them many times.
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The GM #10105115 fits the bore nicely and depending on your clearance may be a possibility. I believe it is .026 thick compressed.
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GM 462690. I'm told these are hard to find and much sought after.
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Thanks for the help.
John |
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