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WD/WD45 Head Gasket ?

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    Posted: 12 Aug 2014 at 6:51pm
I need a WD Head Gasket for a 4.5" bore block! The standard gasket does not work! Where can I find a solid copper gasket or one with larger bore coverage?
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Simply google copper head gasket, they are not hard to make yourself if your handy....
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A copper one won't hold if you're going to make much cylinder pressure unless you o-ring the head or block. I cut groves with a tool I made in my milling machine and install a wire to protrude from one of the surfaces and bite the gasket. A little silicone or anaerobic sealer around the pushrod and water holes and it's a simple solution.

Clark Copper Head Gaskets in Blane Mn makes the gaskets, about $75 for one if memory is right and I've probably got some on the shelf. You can get about any thickness you want.
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