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$50 a whack for the 9441's now!? Guess like everything else, price goes up, quality goes down!

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SignUp Now!I have noticed this same problem...And also on a few friends cars also...We have eaten up Fel-Pro's last year at a ridiculous rate.
No tuning issues...especially not on 3 different good running cars..On most of our gaskets though...The gasket itself deteriorated,Leaving the fire ring in tact.But was blowing out under boost over 20 or so psi.
There is a definite problem with Fel pro 9441's now...No question about it.To the extent that if you look at Summit racing's website...The clearly list that the 9441's are not recommended for racing applications....Wonder why they would do that?They never listed that before.
Fel-Pro 9441PT - Fel-Pro Head Gaskets - summitracing.com
At one time the 9441 was the only gasket I would ever buy...Now you couldn't give me a set for free.
Also...All of our heads were not warped,Clean&prep for install was well done,new arp bolts or studs,Proper Tq setting and sequence...Still had problems...Changed to a different gasket...problem solved.
What is the new head gasket of choice since the Fel pros have issues? GM head gaskets still good?
There was defintiely detontion on the gasket that did not blow out. The ring is not round to begin with but i can see visible distortion there. Ive ran these gaskets and the stock GM ones many times before on engines. They are great until you detonate it. A engine that is making 600hp cant have any detonation or a set of gaskets like this will fail. There are not enough fasteners in the block to hold them down and the deck and head surfaces are not thick enough. Champion has a good solution for head deflection on the intake side. If i was running a high hp iron headed engine id have it done. They actually drill through the head mating surface thread it and screw in a stud that deflects the head surface outward approx. .001. Then they mill the head flat. It is very rigid after this is done.
I have never had a Problem with 9441PT FEL-PROs I have been using for over a Year with Boost it the 20-26 PSI. I blu to sets two sets of Victory's Before
the Fel-pros. I will be pulling the Motor down shortly to change some things
and was going to use New of the Fel-pro 9441 PT again.
Is everyone have big problems with 9441 PT FEL-PROs?
RJC steel shim gaskets are my choice. They work excellent in high hp iron head combos.
What is the new head gasket of choice since the Fel pros have issues? GM head gaskets still good?
I'm using a Victor Reinz head gasket...supposedly it's a direct replacement for the GM ones.
That is what was running Blu out Two sets. what is the compressed thickness
of the Replacement Victor Reinz and 9441 PT Fel-pros?
$50 a whack for the 9441's now!? Guess like everything else, price goes up, quality goes down!![]()
+1 on the RJC's....Like the Cometic's also.
I have Cometics and my mechanic said the pass. side is leaking outside. I posted this problem and others have said to use sealing tablets that go in the radiator. I questioned my engine builder about retorqing them and he said he never does. I was told that if I retorque them now, I would break the seal with the silicone or whatever is used for sealing. I have ARP head bolts. So I will try the radiator tablets. Don't mean to hijack this thread but does anybody have any other suggestions? Any other experiences with Cometics?
This statement is grossly inaccurate; a side by side comparison shows a noticable difference in the fire ring construction with the advantage going to the Victor-Reinz which makes them for GM. So GM and Victor are the same, and Felpro are their own.The Victor,Felpro,and GM are the same gaskets,made at the same place. The GM gaskets used to have a Mc Cord number on them. No company is going to tool up for a new design for such a small amount of Buicks. These gaskets are no different than they used to be.