HeadGaskets....OEM Vs All
HeadGaskets....OEM Vs All
My stock headgasket is gone and Im trying to figure out whether to go with the OEM (and get it copper sprayed? as one of my friends suggested) although I have been checking out the other options such as the HKS and Cometic among others.
I did a search, and I didnt find too much information regarding the differences(since the $ difference seems to be so great with OEM vs Aftermarket). I did find that I DONT want to go with a thicker gasket, but HKS and all the other aftermarket gaskets do offer a 1mm which seems to be what Im looking for.
From the people I have spoken to so far, it seems that my best bet is to go with the OEM. Another friend of mine used the Cometic on his turbo GSR and it worked great on his car. But for the money, so far it looks like the OEM is the best.
Does anyone else have anything to throw in to explain what justifies paying more money for an aftermarket headgasket besides the name itself.
TIA
Kenny
I did a search, and I didnt find too much information regarding the differences(since the $ difference seems to be so great with OEM vs Aftermarket). I did find that I DONT want to go with a thicker gasket, but HKS and all the other aftermarket gaskets do offer a 1mm which seems to be what Im looking for.
From the people I have spoken to so far, it seems that my best bet is to go with the OEM. Another friend of mine used the Cometic on his turbo GSR and it worked great on his car. But for the money, so far it looks like the OEM is the best.
Does anyone else have anything to throw in to explain what justifies paying more money for an aftermarket headgasket besides the name itself.
TIA
Kenny
Spraying copper on the gasket seems redundant. Copper is a softer metal so they're often used as gaskets (ie. oil drain plug washers). I wouldn't worry about not having a special copper spray nor would I pay more for it.
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Originally Posted by ASTROEVO
i run the cometic.... its great.
I only hear good things about the Cometic. Is it worth the extra money over the OEM in your opinion?
BTW, I just wanted to be sure....1 mm is the OEM thickness right? And if so, Im assuming your Cometic is the same as well?
Kenny
Originally Posted by Illrunya
Ya....Im leaning on the OEM.
Are you familiar with spraying copper on the gasket? Sorry if its so noob-ish. Im just trying to learn and understand.
Kenny
Are you familiar with spraying copper on the gasket? Sorry if its so noob-ish. Im just trying to learn and understand.
Kenny
Last edited by VTECH8TR; Aug 31, 2005 at 06:31 AM.
I would second the Cometic but only if you're going to have the head and deck resurfaced. Also you've got to make sure you're dealing with a machine shop that is familiar and has FIRST HAND knowledge with the surface finish required for a good seal with the Cometic. The Cometic gasket requires a very smooth and very flat surface to seal properly as there is only .001" of Viton seal. Since the gasket is steel it will not compress at all so any surface imperfections could cause a coolant leak. Coolant leaks are the most common issues I've come across when researching the Cometic gasket.
Copper gasket spray is an inexpensive way of ensuring the head gasket won't leak coolant. I've read reports of great success spraying down the Cometic gasket with a couple coats of copper spray. The copper spray probably adds just enough compliance to the gasket surface to help prevent coolant leaks.
Copper gasket spray is an inexpensive way of ensuring the head gasket won't leak coolant. I've read reports of great success spraying down the Cometic gasket with a couple coats of copper spray. The copper spray probably adds just enough compliance to the gasket surface to help prevent coolant leaks.
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Best insurance by far is a HKS stopper headgasket. I've seen first hand ALOT of Cometic gaskets blow. OEM would be my second choice.
The main thing to remember is once you blow any head gasket you need to have the head and the deck checked.
John
The main thing to remember is once you blow any head gasket you need to have the head and the deck checked.
John
Originally Posted by John@GSC
The main thing to remember is once you blow any head gasket you need to have the head and the deck checked.
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Originally Posted by EVO8LTW
Why do you need to check the deck? Even with an iron block?
Just keep blown headgaskets, and I'll wait to see your post.
"Can't figure out why I keep blowing headgaskets"
Then I post in it.
John
Originally Posted by John@GSC
Yeah you don't need to check the deck.
Just keep blown headgaskets, and I'll wait to see your post.
"Can't figure out why I keep blowing headgaskets"
Then I post in it.
John
Just keep blown headgaskets, and I'll wait to see your post.
"Can't figure out why I keep blowing headgaskets"
Then I post in it.
John






