shotback

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Anybody have any suggestions. I'm working on a friends (hammered)1989 Kx250. I rebuilt the top end along with all new gaskets. After I got it back together and started it, white smoke just billowed out the exhaust. It did this before I took it apart along with barely having any compression. My first thought was head gasket leak, so I removed the head and sure enough it had coolant in the cylinder. I had my machinist check both head and cylinder for flatness and they are fine. It seems that the metal gasket is not sealing properly. After 2 new headgaskets I'm ready to, eventhough I don't like to, throw a thin bead of High-Temp
silicone on the cylinder and head and "hopefully" call it good. Any help would be appreciated.
 

76GMC1500

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Oct 19, 2006
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Whoa, silicone RTV has lno place on head gaskets. It will just make a goopy mess. Use either a spray paint containing aluminum as a pigment or that copper spray on gasket sealant. Apply a light coat to both side of the gasket and allow it to dry for a couple of minutes before assembling.
 

shotback

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Oct 3, 2007
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76GMC1500 said:
Whoa, silicone RTV has lno place on head gaskets. It will just make a goopy mess. Use either a spray paint containing aluminum as a pigment or that copper spray on gasket sealant. Apply a light coat to both side of the gasket and allow it to dry for a couple of minutes before assembling.
I'll try the the spay on gasket sealant. Thanks!
 

ZOMBIE666

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there is a guy on that auction site that sells CNC'd copper head gaskets. they are cheap and look well made (plus you can reuse copper) might be worth looking into
 

shotback

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Still Blowin Smoke!!

shotback said:
Anybody have any suggestions. I'm working on a friends (hammered)1989 Kx250. I rebuilt the top end along with all new gaskets. After I got it back together and started it, white smoke just billowed out the exhaust. It did this before I took it apart along with barely having any compression. My first thought was head gasket leak, so I removed the head and sure enough it had coolant in the cylinder. I had my machinist check both head and cylinder for flatness and they are fine. It seems that the metal gasket is not sealing properly. After 2 new headgaskets I'm ready to, eventhough I don't like to, throw a thin bead of High-Temp
silicone on the cylinder and head and "hopefully" call it good. Any help would be appreciated.
Got a oem head gasket which comes with sealant coating on it. Put it back together and still blowin white smoke. Any ideas? Frustrated!
 

IT1985

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Oct 24, 2007
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Bad oil seal...

it sounds like a bad oil seal, I used to have an IT 200 that did the exact same thing.

I believe that the seals are called wet side seals or crankshaft seals.
 

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