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devonmikeyboy said:You always need MORE POWER !
Diesel_Monkey said:StoneyfordNI and others,
I'm new to the forum and work on VW's but I hope you dont mind me chipping in from time to time and asking questions also.
StoneyfordNI, I'm from Northern Ireland to as it happens. Your Seat is very impressive but cant remember ever seeing it in person, or have it pass me on the road etc...
I can help you with your question about the different head gaskets for the TDi's.
When the engine blocks are cast and machined at the factory, every single engine block will have a different height from the centreline of the crankshaft to the top of the block (if you go down to microns). This is due to many things... The temperature of the machine shop, the temperature of the cutting tool, the condition of the cutting tool, the quality of the cast block before machining etc....
There are 3 different gasket thicknesses for the following reason. When the pistons are installed, the projection of each piston crown is measured above the cylinder block, and the correct gasket used to ensure the pistons dont strike the valves. Because each block has a different height from the centreline of the crank, this will mean that the piston projection will be different from engine to engine, as the cranks and rods are the same. There may be a very very small difference in the overall height of the piston, but the gasket thickness used will take that into accont anyway.
The 1 hole gasket is the thinnest, and with each added notch on the gasket, this means the gaskets thickness increases 0.08mm
Its also very important that the correct gasket is used as it has a big effect on power and efficiency. Using a gasket that is too thick will mean the injector nozzle will be sitting to high from the combustion bowl in the piston, and if a thinner gasket is used by accident, its very likely the pistons will strike the valves.
Every diesel engine that I know of has 3 / 4 different thicknesses of head gasket. To have 1 gasket thickness only would require an encredibly accurate casting, manufacturing and machining operation which would cost more for an engine manufacturer than simply having 3 different thicknesses of shims riveted togeather.
You shouldnt let head skimming confuse you with regard to head gasket thickness on a VW diesel. By the book, all VW Diesel heads are not supposed to be skimmed at all, because of the very close relation between the valves and the pistons, and also because of the hydraulic tappets. But no doubt any engine rebuilder would be more than happy to skim a TDi head and use a thicker gasket to allow for the material removed. This will effect the squish area in the cylinder, increase dead space above the pistons and decrease power and efficiency. The injector nozzle will not be at the correct depth in the combustion bowl either.
But this shouldnt concern you since you have a young PD engine, you dont need to worry about warped heads or anything but I thought I would explain the reason for the 3 gasket thicknesses.
DM
His power output is only 115 lmfao and kyle in his pd100 can destroy himstoneyfordNI said:very nice work that , power output is a discussion point PM sent , with new mods planned , im maxing the injectors out , n have a few more engine tweaks up my sleeve
spaniels fr said:His power output is only 115 lmfao and kyle in his pd100 can destroy him![]()
stoneyfordNI said:he'd probably have u at the minute ,
maxcars1 said:Nice to see you back on the seen Kyle![]()