A couple of pics from Targa High Country before we went boom

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A couple of pics from Targa High Country before we went boom

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Mansfield prologue:
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I don't care what anybody says, I luv my girls rear end:
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looking good!! flatties ftw
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Jeff the reason you "luv your girls rear end" is that is what you want other competitors to remember as the Staz disappears into the distance :D
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Great couple of shots. Nice vibrant pics.

Also, it's awsome to see a JA in great shape!
Tell us what went boom? Engine rebuild on the cards?
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JDSTAZ45 wrote:Tell us what went boom? Engine rebuild on the cards?
Early days of pull-down, but we confirmed a blown head gasket in between 3 & 4, and unexpectedly, when the sump (custom job from Beyond The Limit - been on the engine since 2005) was pulled, we found the sump baffles floating free :shock:
We were always going to do a full pull-down & freshen up, so hopefully there won't be any more surprises :roll:
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Jeff what type of head gasket was it ??
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If it is blown between the firing rings it most likely will have been caused by detonation :beer
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Here's what the gasket looks like:
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Here's an explanation of what transpired (forth last entry):
http://forums.austarion.com/viewtopic.php?t=15020

And I don't know what kind of gasket it is.

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Looks like an acl, put a durapro on it when it goes back together :beer
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Also throw a set of ARP head studs. They offer much better clamping force than head bolts.
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That's a monotorque gasket, they are no renowned. Get the ARPs Jeff and a graphite gasket, mine is hanging in there and I know it is running superlean ATM.

P.S The backend shot looks tough and Hitchy's wheels really suit. How'd the modified lever go?
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TOMSUN or Enthuzed, do you have a part number or a source for the ARP head studs?
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1320ft (Aaron) has all the info you need also
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ARP part number is 207-4202. Says on the box to suit 2.6 12pt thread. And you'll need 10mm spacers too.
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And with the 12mm bolts (standard ones are 11mm) you'll want to do the mod for the head's oil gallery too. There should be a post on here with the links to do it.
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