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malcolm2
I have read thru books galore, watched Jake's video, etc..... I do not see anywhere that any sealant is used here. Not gonna use the head gaskets in the kit. piratenanner.gif

This is my 2nd type 4 engine and I don't remember what I did 7 years ago, much less last week.

So do the heads slide on "DRY"?

Thanks, Clark
Krieger
No gaskets and dry.
malcolm2
I did find it in Tom Wilson's book. I don't like the way that book jumps from type 1 to type 4. I jump past important stuff. Oh well. Thanks for confirming.
Bleyseng
Nowdays we lap the cylinders to the head using valve lapping compound. Testing the seal with Prussian Blue to verify that the seal is perfect.
Put a little compound on the cylinder lip to be used and with a back and forth motion, lap the bugger into the head. Clean everything off afterwards and apply a dap of PR on the lip and rotate it to the head to get a reading when you put if off. The PR should be continuous on the head surface.
HAM Inc
Note to anyone using my heads.

Do not lap the jugs into them. We CNC machine our cylinder contact surfaces. They have a near mirror finish and ht's are even within .0001".

Lapping will roughen the surfaces and can only negatively impact the ht's.

If you have doubts about the flatness of your jugs, tape some 600 grit sandpaper to a pane of glass and spin the jug.

For sealant I recommend spraying a nice liberal coat of Permatex Copper Coat on the head's cylinder contact surfaces about 10 minutes before the heads are installed. Don't worry about overspray in the chambers or on the fins. It won't hurt a thing. I do like to mask the spark plug threads.
porschetub
QUOTE(malcolm2 @ Jul 20 2020, 10:36 AM) *

I did find it in Tom Wilson's book. I don't like the way that book jumps from type 1 to type 4. I jump past important stuff. Oh well. Thanks for confirming.


I use a little Hylamar blue under the barrel base shims as I don't think it can do any harm,its non-setting so is good in this area IMO.
If you are doing headgasket delete make sure your heads machined accordingly when flycut is done.
This is important stuff with a bus engine,good luck.
malcolm2
I have the sealant kit from Type4 store, so I put "whatever" they suggested under the barrels and on the shims.

Now I remember the copper spray from 7 years ago. HAM suggested that then. I still have the can, so I will apply that again.

THanks to all for chiming in.
malcolm2
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HAM Inc
Perfect!
That's exactly how you do it. beerchug.gif
iankarr
Noted! Can't wait to get to that step on my bumblebee.
Superhawk996
QUOTE(HAM Inc @ Jul 23 2020, 09:26 PM) *

Perfect!
That's exactly how you do it. beerchug.gif



Thanks Len!

Same as Cuddy_K -- can't wait to put my T4 back together with your 2.0L heads.
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