Head Gaskets (Again)

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After re-reading many posts and the Sticky on the different heads used through the years and the effect of the modern composite gaskets, I have a simple question.

Were the thicker composite gaskets used OEM in the later years of the small six?.

Also, since the heads are interchangeable, are the gaskets all compatible?. I have a couple of OEM steel gaskets and wonder if I could I use them on a later D7 head? . I thought the gasket's cylinder bore sizes will be wrong(?).


Thanks, Powerband 8)
 
For my rebuild, I picked up a totally un-molested 200 that came out of a 79 Fairmont to use as a core. The guy I got it from was the second owner, and knew the car's history. The engine had never been cracked open since new. When I pulled the head, the gasket was the steel ford gasket. Not sure about the last few years, but in 79 they were still using the steel ones.
 
Howdy Powerband:

It is our understanding and personal experience that all 200 from the factory came with the .025" steel shim type gasket
144 & 170= CODE-6051C
200 & 250= D3DE-6051AA

When they were a replacement part the # was C9DZ 6051-C.

All steel shim OEM gaskets we've been able to measure are 3.75".

FoMoCo did put out a replacement composite, C9DE 6051 C at .037" compressed thickness. It's bore is 3.81"

144 and 170 use a common gasket. 200 & 250 use a common gasket. All aftermarket gaskets be've been able to measure for 200/250 are 3.81".

What are the part #s on your steel shim gaskets?

Adios, David
 
Thanks CZLN6 for the info. I will be looking for the part numbers on those steel gaskets. I believe they are aftermarket but I will take a look. I got one on E-BAy and another from Egge Machine.

Since the heads are interchangeable on the 170/200/250 engines, I presumed the gaskets were. From the info provided I now assume there is a difference in the Bore size of the gaskets to match the cylinders. Are there any other differences noted between the gaskets?.

Powerband 8)
 
Howdy Back;

I am not currently aware of any other differences. Since the 144 & 170 share a common bore of 3.5" and the 200 and 250 share a bore of 3.68" that would indicate that difference.

If the part # doesn't make the application for your steel shim gaskets clear, measure the bore and go from there.

I don't have measurements on the Cortico gaskets yet as they are new to me. I will soon.

Adios, David
 
Heres some part numbers I have that are on my website.

Ford 144-170 CID CODE-6051A CODE-6051C

Aftermarket 144-170 CID Fel-Pro 7916 SH, Victor 1163BS, McCord 6483

Ford 200 CID C3OZ-6051A C5AZ-6051B

Ford 250 CID C9DZ-6051B


These are all steel shim head gaskets. They made 2 different size gaskets. 1 for the 144-170 ci engines and another for the 200-250 ci engines. They have different bore diameters and are not interchangeable and I have both of them (not for sale) out in my shop.

Hope this helps,

Doug
 
Continuing with my education as to Head Gaskets, I checked part #'s on the steel and NAPA composite I have. Building a reference archive for the forum.

The steel gaskets I bought on E-bay and from Egge Machine are both :

> FelPro # 7916
-Compressed thickness = .025
Which M_G ID's as aftermarket for 144/170


> NAPA HS3910VJ Victor Reinz Nitro Seal VR2000
-Compressed thickness = .044
-Listed on the NAPA box for 144/170/200/250 1960 - 83.

= larger bore for the 200/250 but listed for 144/170 (?)
What happens to CR using this 200/250 gskt on a 144/170?.


Powerband
 
I have two 1982 engines, one is apart (will check the number on gasket) and the other is in the car - it is still handling 20 psi of boost just fine (for now)

Both are stock steel shim, 1982....
 
Howdy back All:

Doug- would you check the bore diameter of the 144/170 shim gaskets and report it back

The bore Diameter on the 200/250 steel shims I have is at 3.75".

Plwerbanc- "= larger bore for the 200/250 but listed for 144/170 (?)
What happens to CR using this 200/250 gskt on a 144/170?"

Answer- you would lose a small amount of compression in the unecessarily large crease.

Adios, David
 
I just got home from work.

A stock, 1982 steel shim gasket number is:

D7BE 6051 D1A
 
CZLN6":16obznj9 said:
Howdy back All:

Doug- would you check the bore diameter of the 144/170 shim gaskets and report it back

The bore Diameter on the 200/250 steel shims I have is at 3.75".

Plwerbanc- "= larger bore for the 200/250 but listed for 144/170 (?)
What happens to CR using this 200/250 gskt on a 144/170?"

Answer- you would lose a small amount of compression in the unecessarily large crease.

Adios, David

No problem....I can take some pics of the various gaskets also....I have a rather large collection of them! :wink:

Later,

Doug
 
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