flattop1 Dawg 89 Nov 10, 2021 #2 Are the white head gaskets still available ? Std briggs for stock . Copper for the hot rods .
meracer9 Site Supporter Nov 10, 2021 #3 https://burrisracing.com/shop/?route=product/product&path=15000&product_id=479
FlatheadsForever87 Member Nov 13, 2021 #4 How hard would it be to make our own gaskets? Maybe find some sheets of the fellowship material? Just a thought.
How hard would it be to make our own gaskets? Maybe find some sheets of the fellowship material? Just a thought.
Flatlives Member Nov 13, 2021 #5 Cometic still makes a line of HG's including including fuel tank and intake gaskets. Some Fel-pro to be had if you can find em. MLS and stock at dynocams. Many places still stock copper just make sure to anneal/seal it up.
Cometic still makes a line of HG's including including fuel tank and intake gaskets. Some Fel-pro to be had if you can find em. MLS and stock at dynocams. Many places still stock copper just make sure to anneal/seal it up.
FlatheadsForever87 Member Nov 14, 2021 #6 I have a couple copper ones but I think with my setup it would cause valve failure. Set up to float and right now it's just kissing the pocket.
I have a couple copper ones but I think with my setup it would cause valve failure. Set up to float and right now it's just kissing the pocket.
CarlsonMotorsports Site Supporter Nov 15, 2021 #7 Cometic MLS gaskets, but you must have a good deck and head gasket surface (remember, no silicone sealant is allowed for stock classes.) The current Briggs soft graphite gaskets are terrible FWIW. They lose torque and burn through in just a couple races. The white coated gaskets and black gaskets are no longer. They were good when available. There are metal clad gaskets (sans asbestos) like we used back in the '80s available. We stock the Cometic MLS, Briggs oem graphite, and the aftermarket metal clad gaskets @ Carlson Motorsports. Give us a call if you need anything. ----- Thanks and God bless, Brian Carlson Carlson Racing Engines Vector Cutz www.CarlsonMotorsports.com Carlson Motorsports on Facebook 32 years of service to the karting industry ~ 1Cor 9:24 Linden, IN 765-339-4407 bcarlson@CarlsonMotorsports.com
Cometic MLS gaskets, but you must have a good deck and head gasket surface (remember, no silicone sealant is allowed for stock classes.) The current Briggs soft graphite gaskets are terrible FWIW. They lose torque and burn through in just a couple races. The white coated gaskets and black gaskets are no longer. They were good when available. There are metal clad gaskets (sans asbestos) like we used back in the '80s available. We stock the Cometic MLS, Briggs oem graphite, and the aftermarket metal clad gaskets @ Carlson Motorsports. Give us a call if you need anything. ----- Thanks and God bless, Brian Carlson Carlson Racing Engines Vector Cutz www.CarlsonMotorsports.com Carlson Motorsports on Facebook 32 years of service to the karting industry ~ 1Cor 9:24 Linden, IN 765-339-4407 bcarlson@CarlsonMotorsports.com