Head gasket for 878 kit

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Head gasket for 878 kit

Post by HansJ » Fri Sep 14, 2007 1:24 pm

I modifid the head gasket (increased the holes so they corresponded to the bigger bore). Now it sems I have blown the gasket, the ccolant disappears, and I can see bubbles in the coolant reservoir. Luckily it only occurs when I am whipping the engine, so I can manage to drive home from the track in normal tempo...

How did You guys with 878 kit do with Your gaskets?
Would You be interested in buying '878' gaskets if I order custom built ones? I have no idea of the cost so far, but thought it's better to hear whether there's any interest at all.
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Post by phuk72 » Fri Sep 14, 2007 1:26 pm

I had the top of the pistons chamfered so I could use standard gaskets
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Post by HansJ » Fri Sep 14, 2007 5:47 pm

I enjoy getting a response, but I don't understand it ;) (My technical English is somewhat limited, could You please elaborate that a bit?)
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Post by phuk72 » Fri Sep 14, 2007 6:56 pm

The tops of the pistons have been tapered so that they clear the standard gasket

Maybe pointed makes sense?
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Post by honkdawillydahonk » Fri Sep 14, 2007 7:22 pm

My standard gasket worked just fine.... :?
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Post by HansJ » Sat Sep 15, 2007 12:58 pm

OK, tapered is actually a word in my vocabulary 8)

I have still the old gasket, but before putting that in (season is quickly diminishing, I'll get a proper solution during the winter.)

But before I put that in, please help me explain a thing. I thought the reason for modifying the gasket was mainly that one doesn't want any sharp edges sticking out in the combustion chamber. But chamfering the pistons speaks for reducing the rsik that the pistons hit the gasket. And using the standard gasket means it's all just the same? What is true?
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Post by Killerwhale » Sat Sep 15, 2007 1:13 pm

HansJ wrote:OK, tapered is actually a word in my vocabulary 8)

I have still the old gasket, but before putting that in (season is quickly diminishing, I'll get a proper solution during the winter.)

But before I put that in, please help me explain a thing. I thought the reason for modifying the gasket was mainly that one doesn't want any sharp edges sticking out in the combustion chamber. But chamfering the pistons speaks for reducing the rsik that the pistons hit the gasket. And using the standard gasket means it's all just the same? What is true?
I can just add that when i got a quote from TTS on the JE 878 a head gasket was in the kit.
(so i guess they sell ´em?)

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Post by youngy » Sat Sep 15, 2007 1:22 pm

Kedo list one. 69.90 euro. Part number 30697 for 91mm bore 878cc.

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Post by phuk72 » Sat Sep 15, 2007 9:31 pm

[quote="Killerwhale
I can just add that when i got a quote from TTS on the JE 878 a head gasket was in the kit.
(so i guess they sell ´em?)[/quote]

Phone Paul at TTS - it's a standard gasket

As for overlap into the combustion chamber - 0.75mm is going to have no effect whatsover

TBH I looked at having gaskets made but I'd never trust anything other than OE head gaskets
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Post by HansJ » Tue Sep 18, 2007 7:09 am

martin young wrote:Kedo list one. 69.90 euro. Part number 30697 for 91mm bore 878cc.
Thanks, I have ordered one!
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Post by HansJ » Tue Sep 18, 2007 7:12 am

phuk72 wrote:
As for overlap into the combustion chamber - 0.75mm is going to have no effect whatsover
I thought anything sharp edged sticking out/in to the combustion chamber would possibly become to warm, and in worst case make the engine pre-ignite (Yup, I have learned the word here before, but managed to forget it again :lol: )
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