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Old 07-05-2017, 05:43 PM
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http://www.mespiecesauto.com/produit...t-cosworth-yb/ Привет всем. Здесь istroriya продолжает дуть прокладки на моей белой Sierra Cosworth. На этот раз я решил попробовать эту новую прокладку и болты Виктор REINZ. Один такой комплект прокладок моего друга на Cosworth. Вождение в течение длительного времени. (3 месяца ) . это делает 330+ и надутыми 1.5-1.7 в t3. На моем белом я делаю 2 бара на t34. Я попытался cometic VICTOR REINZ несколько раз на Arp шпилек. Дважды треснул блок. Надеюсь, эта прокладка будет держать. Мой автомобиль делает 11,5 до 1 / 4мили и 210 + км / ч последовательно. Для этого набора слики Микки Томпсон. Всего наилучшего ! Привет из России.


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Hello everybody. Here istroriya continues to blow gaskets on my white Sierra Cosworth. This time I decided to try this new gasket and bolts by Victor REINZ. One such set of gaskets my friend at Cosworth. Driving for a long time. (3 months ) . This makes 330+ and inflated 1.5-1.7 in t3. On my white I'm doing 2 bars on t34. I tried cometic VICTOR REINZ several times on Arp studs. Twice the block burst. I hope this gasket will hold. My car makes 11.5 to 1/4 mile and 210 + km / h in series. For this set of slicks, Mickey Thompson. All the best ! Greetings from Russia.

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Fastlife's Greek cousin lol
I think he was Russian when he typed that...(rushin)
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Isn't a cosoy from Birmingham?
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Translation Hello everybody. Here istroriya continues to blow gaskets on my white Sierra Cosworth. This time I decided to try this new gasket and bolts by Victor REINZ. One such set of gaskets my friend at Cosworth. Driving for a long time. (3 months ) . This makes 330+ and inflated 1.5-1.7 in t3. On my white I'm doing 2 bars on t34. I tried cometic VICTOR REINZ several times on Arp studs. Twice the block burst. I hope this gasket will hold. My car makes 11.5 to 1/4 mile and 210 + km / h in series. For this set of slicks, Mickey Thompson. All the best ! Greetings from Russia.
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ARP studs are your biggest issue. The cossie head has a large expansion and contraction rate hence why ford and cosworth used stretch type bolts. ARP Stud and nut kit will come loose and gaskets will fail. Or worse than that the block will crack around the mounting threads.

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block breaks so . This is the third time ))

this gasket will install . Someone tried them ?

I bought the head on eBay . Since my spoiled .
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Originally Posted by costina
ARP studs are your biggest issue. The cossie head has a large expansion and contraction rate hence why ford and cosworth used stretch type bolts. ARP Stud and nut kit will come loose and gaskets will fail. Or worse than that the block will crack around the mounting threads.

Never had a issue with mine ...36psi and drove hard ..6 years on still going .
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You used the ARP ? What head gasket did You have ?
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ARP Stud and nut kit and Victor Reinz head Gasket ..never had a issue .
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Originally Posted by Rsmat
ARP Stud and nut kit and Victor Reinz head Gasket ..never had a issue .
I have so has my mate. Tony dont like them either...
Matt you must be one of the lucky ones.
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I love the manifold on that looks impressive. Good luck with the rebuild




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