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crashman
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I have a 1982 GS750EZ, with about 75k km (~48K miles) on it. I removed the cylinder head to cure a minor oil leak from the outside forward edge of the #4 cylinder. The gasket I removed (believed to to be original build) with a fibrous absbestos type of gasket. The Genuine Suzuki replacement was the new MLS type. I fitted the gasket, but was not able to get the engine to run (it would pop & fire , but not catch). As a result I performed a compression check which was down to 40 psi on the outer cylinders. When I added oil to check for ring issues, I observed an increased pressure but more importantly I could see oil vapour balsting horizontally from between the head & block adjacent to the #4 cylinders, so clearly the new gasket was not sealing. I rechecked my cylinder head torques, all were good & had not backed off. I have since removed the head & suspecting warpage, checked diametrically across the head with a decent (cast & machined) level to check for rudimetary flatness. With this method I could not get bigger than a .004" feeler anywhere between the level & the head, which according to my Clymer manual is acceptable. I plan to get a professional flatness check at a machine shop.
My questions:
1.) Has anyone else experienced anything similar ? If so what was the remedy?
2.) Does anyone know of a gasket supplier that still makes the "old fashioned" type of cylinder head gaskets?
3.) Any other recommendations?
I checked the previous threads for head gaskets, but nothing seemed to exactly match my situation. One referred to head & block surface finish. I can confirm, that I removed all traces of the original gasket from both the block & the head.
Would appreciate any thoughts & experience the the Resources have
My questions:
1.) Has anyone else experienced anything similar ? If so what was the remedy?
2.) Does anyone know of a gasket supplier that still makes the "old fashioned" type of cylinder head gaskets?
3.) Any other recommendations?
I checked the previous threads for head gaskets, but nothing seemed to exactly match my situation. One referred to head & block surface finish. I can confirm, that I removed all traces of the original gasket from both the block & the head.
Would appreciate any thoughts & experience the the Resources have