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just want to pic your brains is there an advantage to o ring a block or a disadvantage.what is the purpose.
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O ringing a block without a reciever groove in the head to accompany it does not gain very much.
I've been running O rings for years, mainly on my old AMC engines with very high compression, and which had a very poor head bolt layout. ...but that was before the availability of MLS type gaskets. O ringing is not legal for Stock eliminator, but I think it's been legal in SS for a few years . BTW ,according to the manufacturer ,you can't use O rings with MLS type gaskets. I only used them with copper gaskets.
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Jason, I believed that to be the case as well , but it has not been specifically called out in the SS rules as it is in Stock for several years.
Of course theres a lot of stuff thats not in the rule book thats not legal either !
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