Torqe specs for MLS gasket anyone?

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Bill in MN
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It's a sad statement when I can reinstall the entire top end, have it hooked up and ready to fire in about 2.5 hours....save for the proper torque specs for the MLS head. Does anyone have a clue? I'm also using ARP studs.

BTW, the MLS sure is a differnt bugger. It's a stout thing and I would have to guess it can accept some pretty serious abuse!
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Hey Bill, use the ARP recommended specs. The specs given are to produce the proper stretch of the studs.
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If you haven't been told, Todd said the MLS gasket needs to be sprayed with several coats of a copper gasket spray.
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[QUOTE="Skeen"]If you haven't been told, Todd said the MLS gasket needs to be sprayed with several coats of a copper gasket spray.[/QUOTE]

It's not necessary. It can be installed with or without. Cometic says both ways work. I just felt comfortable using the spray and do recommend it.
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Bill in MN
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Am I going to run into issues by not having the spray on it? I knew nothing about it.

I suppose I'm SOL 'cause the motor is back together.
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[QUOTE="Bill in MN"]Am I going to run into issues by not having the spray on it? I knew nothing about it.

I suppose I'm SOL 'cause the motor is back together. [/QUOTE]

You'll be fine.

http://www.cometic.com/catalogs/AutoCat04.pdf

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