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cylinder head gasket for cat ten

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9 years 7 months ago #120091 by frankcolvin
Hope all had a good Easter Break.
I need a cylinder head gasket for a 29 Cat Ten.
Regards,
Frank

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9 years 7 months ago #120100 by drujinin
Replied by drujinin on topic olsonsgaskets.com
OLSON'S GASKETS 3059 Opdal Rd. E. Port Orchard, WA 98366, USA Phone: (360) 871-1207 Email: <a href="This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it." target="_blank">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

These guys have head and manifold gaskets!

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9 years 7 months ago #120103 by chriscokid
they also have complete gasket kits for most if not all early cats.
I have used them on most of my projects, it is nice to reach in a box and pull out a correct gasket to keep working.
Anyone can make gaskets but sometimes they can be time consuming to produce.

I highly recommend them.

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9 years 6 months ago #121175 by frankcolvin
Replied by frankcolvin on topic Still have to wait.
I got a call from Oregon. They are still looking for a pattern to make the gasket. Have to wait a few more weeks.
Frank

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8 years 7 months ago #141555 by frankcolvin
Replied by frankcolvin on topic new gasket for cat ten

A year later I am ready to install.
Any notes on torque for nuts on head and sequence?
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8 years 7 months ago #141567 by drujinin
Replied by drujinin on topic I think you want......
This Chart? I don't think I ran mine up to 90 ftlbs? I believe I stopped at 75 ftlbs as they were lubricated. Can't remember for sure but mine never leaked. If I did run them to 90 ftlbs it was because I used hardened steel washers between the nut and the casting.
edb says 57 ftlbs and Bruce through a scan with inch/lbs on it. That sheet looks like the one I used, disregard the 2 torque vales above, just follow the tightening sequence.




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8 years 7 months ago #141586 by Mike Meyer

A year later I am ready to install.
Any notes on torque for nuts on head and sequence?


That is a nice looking gasket, can I be rude and ask how much it cost?
Thanks
Mike

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8 years 7 months ago #141606 by drujinin
Actually I want to know is that an Olson gasket? Last one I ordered was all black, no sealant around the cylinders or whatever that is.

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8 years 7 months ago #141608 by chriscokid
i agree with Jeff, if that is an olsen head gasket they have greatly improved.

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8 years 7 months ago #141623 by WyoCat
Yes, that is Olsons. They are getting away from the previous durabla high temp paper head gaskets. The new gaskets are a multi-layer sandwich type gasket with the copper wrap around the combustion areas. The huge benefit of the new gasket design is that it is thinner than the old all paper design. They are not available for all cats yet. They are swapping them over as demand allows them to set up for the tooling change.

Chad Enyeart

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