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    Hey guys i have done a search couldnt find what im looking for and am still undicided about a metal head gasket or one from toyota, which is the right one to go ive currently got 180kw atw on 8psi but wouldnt mind getting the ct26 high flowed and run a little more boost what would be best?

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    85' MA61 7mgte. 180.9 rwkw on 8psi

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    Default Re: 7mgte head gasket

    If you want to go harder with boost a metal shim gasket and head studs wont hurt, depends on your budget or go shim gasket and new bolts for cheaper way out.

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    Default Re: 7mgte head gasket

    yep -- You cant go wrong with a metal head gasket. they are far better than the std gasket esp when upping the boost.


    They arent indestructable though


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    Default Re: 7mgte head gasket

    Try Cometic.

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    Default Re: 7mgte head gasket

    A metal head gasket may not be the greatest solution unless youre 100% positive that the block surface is perfect. Whilst it's easy to get a head machined to a state that will work with a MHG, a block will need to be removed from the car and all but stripped so the deck can be milled.
    If you want to spend the money to do this properly it's absolutely worthwhile, but if you dont have the funds then you may end up with more problems. A MHG is much less forgiving to an uneven block surface than the factory graphite gasket.
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    Default Re: 7mgte head gasket

    Im running the new version of Toyota's 7M H/G. I suspect a BHG atm, I am in the same spot as you 180rwkw on 8 pound with a high flow turbo.

    If i confirm a BHG I will be going a cometic h/g or metal

    If it has blown it may have been due to the flogging it recived while the car was stolen, having said that I probably drive it almost as hard.

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    Default Re: 7mgte head gasket

    Quote Originally Posted by TheStitt
    If it has blown it may have been due to the flogging it recived while the car was stolen, having said that I probably drive it almost as hard.
    Whats this probably business Stitty?
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    Feel free to correct me, but I think I've heard the cometic HG doesn't require the block to machined?? My understanding is that the standard Toyota finish is smooth enough for the Cometic??
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    It would depend on what sort of life the engine has had. You might find an oilstone and some RP7 like I used will provide a nice surface if it's not at all damaged. Ultimately though, no metal gasket, not even the Cometic one will be as forgiving as the graphite one.
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    Default Re: 7mgte head gasket

    whatever you decide on id make sure it is a good solution as these motors are prone to blowing headgaskets quite easily.

    you can get normal headgaskets graphite/asbestos/fiberous/metal mesh stuff, copper headgaskets and steel headgaskets for most common motors.

    i saw that some people use sealer, paint, grease on it even soak it in oil but i havent looked into that, i prefer most gaskets dry so removal is easy except on water/oil gaskets when sealer is needed or recommended. there are special coatings too for head gaskets that would probably be more suitable.

    make sure the surfaces are flat or get them machined if they are out of spec as this is pretty important, especially on an inline 6 which is a longer surface.

    look into o-ring and gasket materials on google, quite a bit of tech on it all
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    Default Re: 7mgte head gasket

    I used a large oilstone with some RP7, got a really nice surface I was happy with, then I got some wax and grease remover and a nice cloth and cleaned it off. I then coated all the surfaces, block head and both sides of gasket with Hylomar. She's held up so far of over 17psi every day
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    Default Re: 7mgte head gasket

    hey, i used a cometic MHG when i did my last hg.. no issues with it so far, i got the head machined all proper n shit, but i prepped the block myself, i got is as good as i can, and so far it has been ok.. i been driving round with 230rwkw at 13psi for over a year now and have had no HG issues.. also used ARP head studs

    It seems that the cometic ones atleast have an inbuilt "rubber" surround that acts like a sealant..


    Previously i used a HKS MHG $800 and got some TRD sealant crap (not cheap... not cheap at all) with ARP head studs and also had no issues.. Prob a little over the top though, considering the old motor was only making 250rwhp..

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    updcated toyota factory gasket here.

    $1800 spent replacing a bunch of shit and reconditioning the head.

    9,000k's later, BHG.

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    Thanks for all your help im currently getting the head machined and valve seals done the head is in very good condition looks just like new does anyone know a good place in brisbane to get a cometic MHG think thats the go.
    85' MA61 7mgte. 180.9 rwkw on 8psi

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    Smile Re: 7mgte head gasket

    And I will bet London to a brick that 90% of head gaskets are blown by boost before an engine reaches operating temperature.Warm the bloody thing up before youseall stick the boot in .to let the alloy expand.and if you don't use Hylomar you need your head [brain] read. regards crownman.0412 711 481.

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