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1999 Grand Am SC/T - 301HP, 365TQ - ARP Rod Bolts, ARP Oil Pan Bolts, ARP Head Studs, Mild Cam, 3500 Heads w/28696 Springs, Ported 3500 LIM & 3400 UIM, GT32R @ 12PSI, Rebuilt Trans, 42.5 Injectors, Racetronix Fuel Pump, TCE Adjustable FPR, SC/T Kit, SC/T Spoiler, Shaved Trunk, WOT-Tech Coil Overs, Solid Rear Laterals w/Poly Bushings, Control Arms w/Poly Bushings, Poly Engine & Trans Mounts, Front & Rear Strut Braces
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Guys,
I need to chime in here and say that MLS gaskets will really be worth the wait. Trust me! I know everybody has spring fever and everything, but they are far superior to the graphite and surely the composite ones. The stock CHG will not handle boost for its designed life. If you want to do it right, you have to wait!
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I don't know what Cometic specifically calls for, but industry standard for surface roughness is Rz of 15 micrometers and Rmax of 20 micrometers. There is a maximum waviness spec, but it varies with the length of the wave. This is more used in the machining.
I really don't know how they do this in shops (maybe a mechanic can chime in here), but I guess Scotchbright pads are not recommended since the particles could find themselves in the oil system and eventually bearings. Sandpaper or steel wool might work after a razer blade to remove the old junk, but that doesn't address any scratches on the deck.
The viton coating on the outer CHG layer serves the purpose of microsealing around the beads. If you have some questionable areas on the head/block surface, you can possibly put grease or whatever on the CHG beads and put the CHG to the head/block to see where the beads lay. It's really the bead areas have to be especially clean and free of any deep scratches. The other areas don't really matter.
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As Ben stated earlier in the thread (as well as almost everytime someone asks this question), they will be done when they are done. He has no control over a large corporation like this, especially when it is for this platform. Do you guys really think they are going to miss out on the dozen or so gaskets that have already been sold? I doubt it. They can take as long as they want, and anything Ben says (or asks about) probably doesn't mean anything to them. So stop asking the question. When they are ready (ie, when they are in Ben's posession), he will let everyone know.-Brad-
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Originally posted by SappySE107 View PostAsk away, I am tired of being lied to and in return, lying to everyone else. I am ready to refund everyone at this point.
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