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People used to o-ring them like you would a car engine to keep it sealed up. Especially stock cyls with 68+ big bore stuff. I had a motor done like that it worked, but was quite the cost to have the head and the jugs grooved for it.

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People used to o-ring them like you would a car engine to keep it sealed up. Especially stock cyls with 68+ big bore stuff. I had a motor done like that it worked, but was quite the cost to have the head and the jugs grooved for it.

so are you implying they groove the head and jugs, then use a wire oring on the stock head gasket? the one i have uses regular orings. only groove is on the head to seal the cylinders. they have yamabond to seal the coolant.
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so are you implying they groove the head and jugs, then use a wire oring on the stock head gasket? the one i have uses regular orings. only groove is on the head to seal the cylinders. they have yamabond to seal the coolant.

I've seen them both ways. Mine was gass filled metal o rings grooved in the cylinder and head with permatex. Then I moved to a copper gasket with the O Ring. I have also seen one that was just grooved on the head to take rubber o rings around the combustion chamber and permatex around the water jackets. Even seen stockers grooved entirely to take all the same O rings as a cool head. All that's old tech though

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