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Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs?
Monday, March 13, 2006 5:39 PM
I want to start assembling my motor this friday and I am contemplating getting a Copper head gasket insted of the OEM replacement. I have a 2.4 with JE pistons and Eagle rods 9.0.1 compression and will be boosting at around 12PSI with alcohol injection. My questions are,

What are the benefits

Is it reccomended for boosted applications

Where can I get one, any place local (Ex Advanced auto etc, places like that carry them?)

How much do they go for

Thanks everyone, I searched google for answers but did not find any sites selling them, the only ones that came up turned out to be page not found.

Thanks
Chris



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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs?
Monday, March 13, 2006 5:53 PM
Get a cometic headgasket. Havent heard about a single problem with them. Copper ones I have heard many people have problems with them....Just my .02




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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Monday, March 13, 2006 6:24 PM
Bobby(Blown&Pullied) wrote:Get a cometic headgasket. Havent heard about a single problem with them. Copper ones I have heard many people have problems with them....Just my .02




Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Monday, March 13, 2006 6:27 PM
You wouldn't be happy with a copper, get cometic.

Copper always leaks, you need to have the block o-ringed, and the head bolts need to be retorqued all the time.





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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Monday, March 13, 2006 8:57 PM
Yea, agreed. For what you're doing, copper isn't neccessary.



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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Monday, March 13, 2006 11:36 PM
Where can I get a cometic head gasket for a 2k 2.4L?
I'm having a head built right now,I went and bought a fel-pro gasket so I'll just sell that gasket,I'm leaving the bottom end stock for a while and I would rather have a cometic gasket 4 when I put my head on even if it only lower's compression a little bit.


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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Tuesday, March 14, 2006 6:58 AM
Yea, where can I get a Cometec gasket, and I need it quick, like by friday.

Let me know
Chris



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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Tuesday, March 14, 2006 7:12 AM
Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Tuesday, March 14, 2006 7:57 AM
JTuners also has the Cometic headgaskets. That is where mine came from




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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Tuesday, March 14, 2006 7:59 AM
very nice gaskets indeed (cometic that is)



Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Tuesday, March 14, 2006 8:24 AM
Who acctually has experience with Cometic head gaskets on Eco or LD9???
I have had NOTHING but NIGHTMARES with Cometic and all of my boys on DSM's and B series motors.
They leak and you cannot do anything about it.

How would you like to put your motor together and start it and oil is leaking from the head gasket and coolant temperature keeps on rising.
You take the head apart and see that besides coolant and oil NOT sealing there is coolant on the piston tops which means even compression didn't seal.

I am running stock head gasket right now, but I have a L61, I have yet to hear Copper leak if it is done right.
O-ringing, machined block and head, and copper seal.
Sometimes you have to re-torque it but sometimes you get away with it.
Whatever you do man, good luck.
This is just my 2 cents and for the fact that my Cometic is sitting in my garage that I paid $70 for collecting dust after about 5 minutes of idling.



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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Tuesday, March 14, 2006 8:40 AM
I think I am just going to get a delco or felpro. I know they work, even if I have to replace it down the road. Whenever I do head gaskets I use them, no problems. What about useing a delco or felpro everyone, suncavi? I am glad I asked, thats good info about leaking.



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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Tuesday, March 14, 2006 10:29 AM
what if u doubled a felpro gasket would that be bennaficial


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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Tuesday, March 14, 2006 10:39 AM
I'm running a OEM replacement on my Ecotec. I have a Cometic that I am tempted to pick up and throw on but I don't know if I want to risk the leaks. I too ahve heard the horror stories on the Hondas.



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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Tuesday, March 14, 2006 12:08 PM
Hmm well my friend has been usin a cometic on his h series motor for 6 months now and hasn't had any problems.....maybe hes just one of the lucky ones....



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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Tuesday, March 14, 2006 5:15 PM
I have been running the Gm copper head gasket for about 10k miles now on my ecotec with no problems. I have noticed over by the timing chain is seems to seep a little oil but i think that is due to having those 4 torx head bolts and not knowing the torque specs on those 4 bolts. I also have my block oringed.


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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Wednesday, March 15, 2006 4:45 AM
Boostedeco the TQ specs are 18 ft/tq, even tho I got mine at 19-20.
I am glad you have a good experience with copper, just shows people that they can be good if done right.
I don't know if re-torquing just the torx bolts at this point would fix the leak for you since the gasket is already settled, I wouldn't risk it if I was you, just keep an eye on the leak.
And anyways it is pretty heard to do the one to the front you have to loosen the chain, take the Alen T50 off, and then the chain guide bolt off, and move the guide to the side to get to it.
But this means you have to take the upper mount off and stuff. lol

Bobby, I am pretty sure your boy was lucky one, and I am pretty sure some of the people with the Cometic gaskets did them wrong and that is why they are leaking but cannot believe that 90% of people that I talked to have.
So giving them a little credit there.
One thing that hit me hard, after I got done talking to their rep about the gasket leaking and about me checking the gasket to see if it is ok (They give you info on how to) is, he said you cannot re-torque them, which was the truth.
BUUUUUUUT!!!!! The thruth is now I have to take the head off again and buy a OEM gasket!!! Also, he tried to blame me not cleaning the surface right, having a pebble or something caught between the gasket, head and the block, or block or head being warped.
I straight edged the block and it was perfect after only 25K miles on it, and got the head machined which didn't need machining.

I used a Felpro on my Quad built, and I am pretty sure that when you come close to blowing one you will have had enough fun with the car, and you will go with the copper.
As for doubling up on the head gasket, I don't suggest it at all.
It is pretty risky as they are NOT meant to be doubled and it will probably cause leaking and seating problems even tho it drops the compression.



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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Wednesday, March 15, 2006 10:35 AM
Here is something new that SCE has come out with......

http://www.scegaskets.com/products/ics.html

It would be nice to try it, seems like a nice new head gasket....







Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Wednesday, March 15, 2006 11:46 AM
ive never heard any problems with MLS style gaskets like cometic's

i have heard alot of people that used copper that have had to keep re-torqueing and have problems with leaks

but with any gasket there is a wrong and right way to do it


the link karo added , is a nice looking gasket too







Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Wednesday, March 15, 2006 12:09 PM
It is nice looking but not cheap either... depending on the thickness you are going to go with it can range from 185 dollars upto about 265 dollars for the head gasket alone.

They have some info on the site about how that gasket held upto I believe it was 1600 HP on a 289 mustang turbo charged....







Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Wednesday, March 15, 2006 4:41 PM
SunCavi_L61T3/T04E wrote:Boostedeco the TQ specs are 18 ft/tq, even tho I got mine at 19-20.
I am glad you have a good experience with copper, just shows people that they can be good if done right.
I don't know if re-torquing just the torx bolts at this point would fix the leak for you since the gasket is already settled, I wouldn't risk it if I was you, just keep an eye on the leak.
And anyways it is pretty heard to do the one to the front you have to loosen the chain, take the Alen T50 off, and then the chain guide bolt off, and move the guide to the side to get to it.
But this means you have to take the upper mount off and stuff. lol

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Yeah i know how much of a pain it is to get to that last one thats why i haven't messed with it. Not to mention its not even enough oil to get a drip on the ground.

That new gasket looks pretty sweet. I can't say that price is bad since i bought mine through GM and paid like $225 if i remember right


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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Wednesday, March 15, 2006 6:19 PM
Yeah, but you also have to consider that you don't have to pay for o-ringing now...I'm not sure how much that costs since I haven't had mine done yet, and it's probably not more than $100, but still something to consider.



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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Thursday, March 16, 2006 12:02 AM
Well this may not count because I have only put around 2,300 miles on my motor so far, but the cometic that I have for my LD9 has no leaks so far. And as far as I know the reason is becasue the MLS style gives some actuall padding for a seal, while the copper is, of course, metal on metal, which never quite seals as well, especially when motors do that funny thing of heating up, expanding, cooling, contracting. Just what I have heard, I have a copper one though in case I ever feel the need for madd booost, but until that motor, cometic MLS is fine with me. Way better than stock too.





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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Thursday, March 16, 2006 9:04 AM
LT1cavy wrote:Well this may not count because I have only put around 2,300 miles on my motor so far, but the cometic that I have for my LD9 has no leaks so far. And as far as I know the reason is becasue the MLS style gives some actuall padding for a seal, while the copper is, of course, metal on metal, which never quite seals as well, especially when motors do that funny thing of heating up, expanding, cooling, contracting. Just what I have heard, I have a copper one though in case I ever feel the need for madd booost, but until that motor, cometic MLS is fine with me. Way better than stock too.
Just checking, but you know MLS stands for 'multi layered steel' right? This is also metal on metal contact (obviously), and steel isn't nearly as soft as copper. Many people have problems with coppers leaking because they don't realize that they need to re-torque them, and sometimes they don't even bother to have the surfaces milled and o-ringed. There is also a copper gasket spray or something that is supposed to be used on assembly.



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Re: Copper Head Gaksets And Boost, Benefits and Qs
Thursday, March 16, 2006 10:47 AM
...listening....

I have the SCE copper Head Gasket in my living room. I'm still not sure if I want to use it when I rebuild. I hear good and bad from both sides.





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