TrailBeast
AKA Mopars4us on Youtube
Add more sealing rings for quick fix if you need it.
Thicker head gaskets would probably solve the problem for good, but will lower your compression ratio just a hair.
When I saw this post I thought "Oh he reved it up a bit more than when he posted about this last time"
Thicker head gaskets would probably solve the problem for good, but will lower your compression ratio just a hair.
When I saw this post I thought "Oh he reved it up a bit more than when he posted about this last time"
It happened again! this time I also broke the insulator on #3 in addition to closing the gap on #2. I never mentioned that I had been racing this thing and using 110 octane off and on all summer. I think the slower burnin' fuel was keeping me outta trouble at the track (I must have run 15 passes with burnouts) As soon as I went back to just pump gas AND stomped it, boom!
Ok so the summit racing website lists lots of plugs with a .375 reach and the same threads as the longer autolight 65 and 66's. (the two I've been working with so far)the applications are all over the place but none for a 360. Parts store guys think I'm nuts! Has anyone used a shorter plug in their LA? Do ya think a plug for a big block will work in my motor? How much room do I have to play with this "heat rating" #?
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