Howdy, Stranger!
It looks like you're new here. If you want to get involved, click one of these buttons!
Categories
- All Discussions27,057
- Orphaned Marques
- ↳ Hudson21,127
- ↳ Street Rods807
- ↳ Off Topic573
- ↳ American Motors149
- ↳ Kaiser - Frazer70
- ↳ Nash70
- ↳ Packard163
- ↳ Studebaker122
- Classic American Cars
- ↳ Ford Motor Company956
- ↳ Chrysler Corporation477
- ↳ GM Corporation1,396
- ↳ Post War Chevrolets75
- ↳ Pontiac Forum119
- General
- ↳ All makes1,959
- ↳ Poll Discussions24
- Swapmeets & Events
- ↳ Events130
- ↳ Swapmeets108
- Hot Rod Corner
- ↳ Ford Rods90
- ↳ Lead Sleds67
- Special Interest Groups
- ↳ The Flathead Forum139
- European marques
- ↳ MG Car Company2
- ↳ Mercedes-Benz2
In this Discussion
- harry54 May 2011
- hoggyrubber May 2011
- Lee ODell May 2011
- RL Chilton May 2011
- walts garage-53 May 2011
308 Hornet Head gasket
-
All heads with 7/16 bolts torque at 65 foot pounds and with 1/2 inch studs or bolts, 90 to 95 foot pounds. This is on 1948 to 1956 oil pressure engines. Splashers torque at 45 foot pounds. Walt.
-
Good morniing Harry
If you have a copy of Walt's Garage Hudson Tech Tips, pages 17 and 46,tells about Walt's preperation and torgue sequence. Walt's torque sequence is different than the torque sequence in the Hudson Manuals. He says it is his way and has never had a head gasket leak.
If you do not have a copy I highly recommend getting both Vol 1 & 2. They are cram full of useful information and well worth the small cost.
Have a good day.
Lee O'Dell -
Harry-
If you are having to do this every 10k miles, there might be another problem, other than torquing sequence. When you remove the head, put a straight edge on the face of the head AND the face of the block. If there is a discrepancy of more than a few thousandths, all the torque sequences in the world will not solve your problem. Either the head or the block can be re-faced or decked. Hopefully, if that is your problem, the problem will lie within the head and not the block.
Also, stick a set of calipers on the thickness of the head. If it measures less than 1.970, replacement is most likely in order. -
i just put my head on the other day and was thinking... i was always used to doing torquing each bolt in proper sequence but in 10lb increments then oing up 10 more, but the manual said nothing about this. i wonder if this is a bad or good idea for these heads?
