3830711 is the replacement head gasket listed in my '77 vintage Corvette parts catalog, and according to gmdirectparts.com this shim-type gasket is still available, and they list compressed thickness as .026".
According to the Chevrolet Power Manual the OE SB gasket compressed thickness is .018", so maybe the replacement gasket is thicker to compensate for typical head and deck machining when engines are rebuilt, but .026" is very thick for a shim type gasket.
If anyone has one of these can you measure the thickess. If it's unused, just measure the thickness of the material where is it flat and not formed. Also, does it have any kind of coating?
I'm developing a comprehensive listing of head gasket thicknesses that will be an aid to managing compression ratio on rebuilds. About .010" difference in thickness changes the actual static CR by about 0.25 (and deck clearance variation the same effect).
Right now it looks like head gasket increments of about .005" are possible, which is good.
Duke
According to the Chevrolet Power Manual the OE SB gasket compressed thickness is .018", so maybe the replacement gasket is thicker to compensate for typical head and deck machining when engines are rebuilt, but .026" is very thick for a shim type gasket.
If anyone has one of these can you measure the thickess. If it's unused, just measure the thickness of the material where is it flat and not formed. Also, does it have any kind of coating?
I'm developing a comprehensive listing of head gasket thicknesses that will be an aid to managing compression ratio on rebuilds. About .010" difference in thickness changes the actual static CR by about 0.25 (and deck clearance variation the same effect).
Right now it looks like head gasket increments of about .005" are possible, which is good.
Duke
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