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B6304S head gasket: go or no go? S90-V90

Trying to make up my mind if this head gasket that's been sitting in package for some time is OK to install or not. Worried about the small indentation/crease in the cylinder ring as shown in the closeup pic.
Advice would be appreciated.



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'98 V90 234K '98 V90 157K '94 940 NA 189K








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    B6304S head gasket: go or no go? S90-V90

    Under the clamping force of being bolted down, it will probably straighten right out. However, if you are worried, I'd just get a new gasket, since the job to replace is somewhat labor intensive.

    Most of the head jobs I've done, I've found that I over worried many aspects of the work and they've all turned out fine. The tolerances aren't quite as critical as you might think. Not sending a man to the moon.








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    B6304S head gasket: go or no go? S90-V90

    Have you removed the head yet?

    If so, examine the gasket to see how much it is squashed. Enough to overcome the dent?

    Try to determine where, and why it failed

    When the head gasket failed in our '95 854 parts of the head gasket had rotted away! Not to be found!

    How much is a new gasket?

    How fast can you obtain one? If the answer to this question is a very short period, I would pull the head and see what the old head gasket looks like.

    Years ago, our old, high mileage, early 70s Chevy Suburban blew its head gasket, the head bolts were only finger tight - the head gasket looked great! Lesson learned - torque the heads on an old V-8!








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      B6304S head gasket: go or no go? S90-V90

      Yes, and my feeling is that tightening the gasket would probably take care of the issue... The old gasket was in a pretty poor shape, with severe degradation in places of contact with coolant (or whatever they had for coolant in this car). Pics enclosed.

      The car was running OK-ish but with misfires in the 4th and later in the 5th cylinder, always after sitting for a while, some white smoke from tailpipe, and later evidence of coolant was found on the 4th and 5th spark plugs. When I took things apart, the source of damage became clear: the exhaust side head bolt between cylinders 4 and 5 had cracked. Luckily the offending bolt was extracted without any issue (it wasn't tight and was covered in black goo -- pictured next to the shorter one). Less luckily, another one of the super-tight bolts broke on extraction, and the missing 2 inch or so piece is still in the engine block -- that's the shorter bolt pictured.

      How it could happen that the engine with apparently original, or at least not recently installed head gasket ended up with a cracked head bolt remains a mystery to me. (The gasket does have an Elring logo on it (or maybe it's Volvo) wonder if it's the original one). I'll try to check for head warpage and if OK will have the head reconditioned, but I hope things are going to work out. If not I've got a spare engine block sitting in my garage.

      New gasket's $25, and I'm not in a hurry (and need time to check things first). Well, if I fail to get the bolt out (it's been soaking in PB Blaster for the last week or so and waiting to be drilled), then I guess the gasket issue just stops being an issue.





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      '98 V90 234K '98 V90 157K '94 940 NA 189K







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