HELLO EVERYONE I WOULD LIKE YOUR OPINION ON PUTTING RTV SILICONE ON MY HEAD BOLTS BEFORE TORQUING THEM DOWN.454-BOWTIE ALUMINUM HEADS.THANKS FOR ANY INFO.
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HELLO EVERYONE I WOULD LIKE YOUR OPINION ON PUTTING RTV SILICONE ON MY HEAD BOLTS BEFORE TORQUING THEM DOWN.454-BOWTIE ALUMINUM HEADS.THANKS FOR ANY INFO.
no i was always told it will gum up the threads and you wont get a correct reading on your torque wrench and could blow a head gasket.i use anti sieze.i dont think any water jackets run through the head stud holes on a bb chevy if thats why your thinking you want to rtv.
On a standard MarkIV block, several of the head bolts thread into the water jackets, you must use rtv... I don't know about the Bowtie blocks, but the Merlin blocks are blind tapped (no water contact)
You better put something on them.
RTV or Teflon paste. Either one.
Just make sure you clean up any that wipes off of the bolt when you put it in the head. Do not want it in the oil pan.
Bring it to Broken Arrow. No charge. I will help you.
[ August 11, 2003, 09:22 PM: Message edited by: Infomaniac ]
Thanks for info guys.the bolts had silicone on them when I removed the old heads.I think I will go back with it.Hey Infomanic you ever run down on lake thunderbird?
Teflon Paste used here...and yes several bolts/studs enter into the water jacket!
TANK:
Thanks for info guys.the bolts had silicone on them when I removed the old heads.I think I will go back with it.Hey Infomanic you ever run down on lake thunderbird? Never been there. Have been invited but never made it yet. Let me know when something is happening.
What lake is that West of OKC where they have the lake races the weekend after labor day? I would like to go to that for sure.
HammerDown:
Teflon Paste used here...and yes several bolts/studs enter into the water jacket! Unless I'm mistaken, ALL headbolts on a BBC go into the water jacket.
You absolutely need to seal them, as well as your intake manifold bolts in several places. I have had best luck with Aviation Permatex Hi-Tack gasket sealent. It is non-hardening, comes in the little jar with a brush that you can evenly coat the threads with, torques properly and has not failed me yet. In addition, you can remove them easily enough and clean them up upon re-build. Available at Pep Boys too.
I have heard of many motor builders using 3M Weatherstrip (gorilla snot) adhesive for similar reasons. Not designed for it, but seems to work great. I would stick to the Permatex.
Its the Ford engines you dont use silly cone cuz the head bolts dont go into the water jacket.