I've begun talks with
Cometic about making a head gasket for the slant-6. These guys work with a gasket technology known to fix bimetal engine sealing problems "all the way fixed" (MLS, Multi Layer Steel), which I'm thinking would be a nice update from the stone age copper-and-asbestos "spray it with Copper Cote and pray hard*" gasket.
Of course, there's very little market for a gasket that's
only applicable to an engine they
only made 50,000 copies of, over four decades ago. That's why it's such a good thing that the aluminum engine's special head gasket can be used on the iron block (you just can't go the other way around).
My '61, '62 and '63 FSMs are in storage far from here, so I can't look up the specs. What are the uninstalled and installed thicknesses of the aluminum engine head gasket? 0.040" stands out in my mind, but it's been so long since I looked at the spec, I don't trust my recollection.
I think the idea would be to try and get two variants made: One with a 3.44" bore (max bore on an aluminum RG block) and one with a 3.5" bore (max practical bore on an iron block). These Cometic MLS gaskets are the pick amongst the guys who run really hairy turbo 2.2/2.5 engines; they're reputed to work and
last.
(* Of course, if this project doesn't get anywhere, we'll just have to do asbestos we can with the old ones...!)
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