On the dyno yesterday, the Victor Reinz head gasket decided to come apart. A section under the #4 precup, from the head oil supply o ring to the head stud in the corner exited and stuck in the wiring harness. This was at 22 psi, 3800 rpm. The gasket did not have a spiral ring under the metal around the combustion chamber I thought TD gaskets were supposed to have.
Anyone know for sure what the strongest mechanical head gasket is? On the short list is finding a Goetze and what felpro gaskets are available Monday morning. I'm in a hurry cause I have to leave next Friday for a big autocross in Atlanta. Gotta love Murphy's Law, but no visible damage to head or block.
Since this car is to autocross, legaly I don't think I can use the metal HG because of the rule below so it will need to be a fiber gasket. Unless someone has a copy of a VW service bulletin that says the metal gasket can be used on earlier motors.
"Alternate parts listed in a factory parts manual are not authorized
unless their use is specifically referenced in the factory service
manual or in a service bulletin for the specific model.
See Sections 3.8 and 8.3.1 for documentation requirements.
Alternate components which are normally expendable and
considered replacement parts (e.g., engine and wheel bearings,
seals, gaskets, filters, belts, bolts, bulbs, batteries, brake rotors,
clutch discs, pressure plates, suspension bushings, drivetrain
mounts, etc.) may be used provided they are essentially identical to
the standard parts (e.g. have the same type, size, hardness, weight,
material etc.), are used in the same location, and provide no
performance benefit. The allowance for use of such replacements
does not include camshafts, differential covers, or ring-and-pinion
sets, nor does it authorize the use of piston rings having different
configurations (e.g. “Total Seal”) from those of the original."