Hi all
I have a 91 safari 4.2 diesel non turbo,and I have the head off because it sucked up some water and bent 2 rods,I have another block,I was told that you need to replace the head studs when you replace the head gasket and also that there are three types of head gasket,and I have to measure the gap between the piston at TDC and the top of the block can you help DDog.
Safari head job
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Re: Safari head job
New head bolts yes head gasket thickness not sure about
Ok if piston protrudes less than 0.118 grade 1 gasket required
If protrudes between 0.118-0.168 grade two required
0.168-or more grade 3 required
Ok if piston protrudes less than 0.118 grade 1 gasket required
If protrudes between 0.118-0.168 grade two required
0.168-or more grade 3 required
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Re: Safari head job
Sorry, thought that was going down a different track....... but yes have had one





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Re: Safari head job
Interesting about the multiple head gaskets. Do they not just do 3 different sizes, like the TD27's?
Haven't had mine off yet, but when I queried it I was told to get the number off the existing, as there are 3 thicknesses.
Haven't had mine off yet, but when I queried it I was told to get the number off the existing, as there are 3 thicknesses.
Re: Safari head job
Head job ha ha wrong track alright,hey but wrong tracks can be fun
,cheers for the info

Re: Safari head job
Hey Mate
yes replace head bolts,get pistons to top dead centre one at a time ,,,,will help if you can get hold of someone with a dial gauge and base to check height ,if you imagine the gudgeon pin running through the piston take your height on the two sides above the pin ,,,divide by two and that will give you a close enough average,,,,any worries pm here is the info you need for the heights
Look at these specs and that will give you the part number for the required gasket,,shop around and only get a permaseal gasket it wil be a BW610 in a grade 1,2, or 3 head bolt part number HBS042
http://www.nzgaskets.co.nz/ViewGHG.aspx?GHGID=17
Torque settings and sequence here
http://www.nzgaskets.co.nz/ViewTecTip.aspx?TecTipID=193
yes replace head bolts,get pistons to top dead centre one at a time ,,,,will help if you can get hold of someone with a dial gauge and base to check height ,if you imagine the gudgeon pin running through the piston take your height on the two sides above the pin ,,,divide by two and that will give you a close enough average,,,,any worries pm here is the info you need for the heights
Look at these specs and that will give you the part number for the required gasket,,shop around and only get a permaseal gasket it wil be a BW610 in a grade 1,2, or 3 head bolt part number HBS042
http://www.nzgaskets.co.nz/ViewGHG.aspx?GHGID=17
Torque settings and sequence here
http://www.nzgaskets.co.nz/ViewTecTip.aspx?TecTipID=193
Re: Safari head job
Hey that saves a lot of Hard Yakka, (pardon that:-).
awesome info cheers happy as a safari in mud lol.
awesome info cheers happy as a safari in mud lol.
Re: Safari head job
fullthrottle wrote:Interesting about the multiple head gaskets. Do they not just do 3 different sizes, like the TD27's?
Haven't had mine off yet, but when I queried it I was told to get the number off the existing, as there are 3 thicknesses.
Yea, thats it. Different thickness's rather than stacking gaskets together to get the thickness if that's what you'd thought.
There's often either drill holes, or nicks in the edge of the gasket (in a non sealing part) to indicate the grade (thickness). Gasket supplier should provide the information to you