New rebuilt 8BA flathead. Put water in radiator and it coming out the drivers side header. Bad head gasket??? Any ideal??? Thanks Mike
Are you hoping it's just a head gasket? If the water is running out the exaust you should be able to see a crack by one of the exaust valves into a water jacket.
Pull the head and remove your suspicions. Was the block and head checked for flatness? Often overlooked on the flathead head, since it doesn't have valves in it, many don't take it to the machine shop...
Block was decked, and new alum Eldlebrock heads. Engine has not been cranked since rebuild. Has a stroker kit in it. ???
I will pull the heads, but just wanting ideas as to what to look for when I get them off. Thanks for all your help.
pull header off far enough to see which port the water is coming from. this will narrow the leak to one or two cylinders. then pull head to check for correct gasket and correct gasket install. if this does not display an obvious problem, then you know which exhaust port(s) that need further examination. good luck...jack
Remove the header and confirm water is coming out of the exhaust port.If it is you have a crack in the port somewhere. Chances are it isn't coming from port but running down externally from else ware. 59ab heads?? or 8ba heads. Is it on passenger side.59a heads require a water passage blocked off on block. T
Like he said^^^ If your using 59a style heads you have to block off a water passage Pull the head.. Let's See it..
i had that problem was head bolt changed and sealed and its gone water came from center port bolt goes int water jacket
Ditto, 32gnu........ I have pics of where the plug goes,....if anyone needs 'em. Happy Roddin' 4TTRUK
I had the same problem too. What I did was 3 Warm-up and cool down cycles then re-torqued to 65LBS after each cool down. I could believe how much the head bolts still moved after each cycle! Problem is gone now for me, I hope this is your problem. Brent
OPPP's sorry mine were stock cast heads. Im not sure the torque setting for aluminum but I know there is a special way to torque them down. Cant see why you couldnt re-tourque the head like I did.
Go with the easy fix first...... And be sure to seal the studs,..where they go in the block...Mine all seeped coolant, on the initial fire up..... Grrrrrr Fortunately, heads are easy to remove....... 4TTRUK
8 ba heads have left and right head gaskets.Do yours correspond to this. 59ab both gaskets are the same no r/h l/h scenario. T