I know, I know, you guys are going to think I’m nuts. I have been striving to restore this engine as accurately as possible. After having it pointed out to me that the original engines didn’t have green gaskets, I decided to correct it.
It was a bit of a challenge finding original black gaskets but I found them. Here is the engine with the new cylinder base gasket installed.
While I was at it I changed out the 6mm head screws. When I tore the engine down four of them were a hex head but only one was the special cross hex head that’s called out in the parts manual. It was mixed in with the four that are under the cam towers. I initially decided to put it back together the same way. Then I remembered that a previous rebuild I needed to by one and could not get the cross hex head so the hex head version is probably a later part. This engine had definitely been apart and not put together completely right. For example, it had six 6mm studs on the head instead of four. So I think there is a good chance that the special cross heads were replaced. The special screw on the back side of the head is also a distinction listed on the SOOC site that goes up to E1106 so now that’s what I put there.
I looked through all my fasteners and the screws that I have from other sandcast engines are the special cross head screws. So now the other four are the specials too. I’m pretty convinced that this is correct. It doesn’t matter now. It’s not coming apart again.
By the way, the puck hole isn’t dirty like it looks in the picture. Must be something with the flash or lighting.
Altogether it took me a little over 4 hours, not including letting it sit overnight and retorqueing the head, and including adjusting the tappets. It sure makes a difference when it comes apart easy and everything is clean. I hate to say it but it was kinda fun. I’m glad I did it. If any of you see something else that you don’t think is correct let me know.