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Old 10-07-2003, 07:35 AM
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Gsr Head Gasket

Have A Acura Engine B18a1 And Am Trying To Put A Gsr Twin Cam Head On It.what Head Gasket Should I Use ,one For That Block B18a1 Or For That Gsr Head. ??????? Help
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Well, you'd use the one for the block.

Did you plug the vtec oil supply hole in the bottom of the head?
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Used the head gasket that matched the block numbers, the brass rivits that hold the tripple metal head gasket togather were compressed between block , started car , smoked liked a pig !!! one qt of oil in an hour at idle.New gasket seems to match head perfectley,a little off on the block, but rivits are now out side of block and head. See what happens when i start it . thanks

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