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I think making sure your heads aren't cracked is more important than orings, if you have the available coin after that then why not.
I thought fire rings required a groove in the block.
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Glad we're on the same page here.Exactly!
I thought fire rings required a groove in the block.
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So basically you have O ringed head gaskets?Jared....fire ringing can be done in different ways. Grooving just the heads, grooving just the block, or grooving both the heads and block. When used on the street...generally just the heads are grooved for the rings. When in competition use...both the heads and block are grooved.
So basically you have O ringed head gaskets?
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Great post explaining the difference....easily misunderstood topic on these forums...sticky or bookmark worthy for the next time this question comes upFire ringing and oring heads is not determined by any type of mahcine work. Head, block, it does to matter. Both styles can go anywhere.
What defines oring vs firing is whether or not the ring is "squishing" the gastekt or taking the place of the gasket.
Orings apply more pressure to the "fire ring" area of the existing gasket.
Fire rings actually take the place of the "fire ring" area of the gasket... so it has to be removed from the existing gasket.
Orings can be stuck in the head, block, both or none. It just applies extra pressure to the needed area of the gasket. They are also usually much thinner. Metal on gasket material.
Fire rings can be stuck in the head, block, both or none. You cut out the fire ring area of the gasket and use the fire ring to seal the combustion area. Metal on Metal.
Oemwhat gaskets are you guys using with the oringd heads?