I wouldn't worry about that nick down by the oil ring, too far down to matter much, but mark it with a spot of felt tip, and avoid aligning middle ring gap with it to be sure.
been working on porting here and there as i have time, just gasket matching and cleaning things up, i wanna try to take the harshness out of the turn in the exhaust ports but its hard to get in that anglelook how much the exhaust needs opened up holey moleythe intake and what i have done so far, just cleaned it all and smooth transitions i'm not gonna mess with the guide hump just run over it to resurfacestock intake
I wouldn't leave them, I had one come apart once. Not a pretty picrure.
those cracks are NOTHING..ive seen heads come off it MUCH WORSE shape than that, with no ill side effect..
Quote from: Trev0rbr on February 05, 2011, 02:42:46 pmbeen working on porting here and there as i have time, just gasket matching and cleaning things up, i wanna try to take the harshness out of the turn in the exhaust ports but its hard to get in that anglelook how much the exhaust needs opened up holey moleythe intake and what i have done so far, just cleaned it all and smooth transitions i'm not gonna mess with the guide hump just run over it to resurfacestock intakesorry, not to come in here and piss on your parade but your not suppose to gasket match your ports. you want to port match. going from small cross sectional area to a larger cross sectional area slow the air velocity and hurts performance (intake side). as far as the exhaust you want to make sure your manifold is not small then your ports. diesels don't have much valve overlap so you don't have to worry about exhaust reservation