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thats why i posted a picture with the head gasket on. Head gasket metals lay exactly where the imperfection is.guess ill goto the store and get some feeler gauges and see how bad the head is overall. Straight and a flashlight trick shows its pretty flat, but i need to know.
BTW that 0.009" figure is more "maximum warpage across the whole face of the head" as measured with a long straight edge.That said, I'm sure you'll be fine with those marks. I've seen worse, and as you point out they're under the fire ring, which is the thickest part of the gasket, and that is probably what cause them in the first place As long as everything else is in good shape you should be GTGmystic_1
yeah i mean i understand the idea of serviceable limit. However, the area just next to the imperfection has a gap of only .002. that area i was worried about is only .003. So i'm not so worried about it. I am not a perfectionist my any means, but i work on helicopters daily. Specifications are out lifeline, things are checked constantly. they are followed like your life depends on it.
looks like the sqvis band effekt goes to far aut..and make" calvaision".(.dont got the english vord )vho remove material..by vaccum/ pressure kollapsing make small explosionsthe best is to get the gasket to fit the head perfekt..evt machine 1 mm of the head..to make perfekt fit of the gasket..eventuell veld some matrile inn..to make it easyer are all gaskets same desein..i have seen variasions on other brands of engines..hvere not all gaskets set fits all years engines
imho you wanna weigh the (POTENTIAL) value of your time and the cost of another head gasket and o-rings vs the cost of taking that head to a machine shop to have it surfaced before assembly.It MIGHT be perfectly fine for the next 50,000 miles. It might not. I would think of it as relatively inexpensive way to buy some piece of mind.