Cylinder Base Gaskets

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David Follett
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Cylinder Base Gaskets

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Finally after not being able to work on the converted Type 4 engine for many months I have parts for reassembly and hope to get the Ghia back on the road. Do I have to use a cylinder base gasket? The old cylinders did have what seems to be a shim and not a gasket. I will not be using a top gasket.
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greggholmes
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Re: Cylinder Base Gaskets

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no gasket
read and see video below, note at 1:24:25 in the last video below for the gasket then note at 1:00 for their resume dyno run

https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/tr ... b8b936bc75

https://documentcloud.adobe.com/link/tr ... b7711a9c57

https://youtu.be/TpoFSHQCRW8

note at 1:24:25 in the last video below then note 1:00 dyno run

https://youtu.be/Ce3w5vsNRYg
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raygreenwood
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Re: Cylinder Base Gaskets

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As noted...no...you do not need a base gasket but you will have to seal this area to not have oil leaks. To remove the top head gasket you need to lap the cylinders lightly on glass...then lap them lightly to each head opening. Ray
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