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6.0 Head Gaskets Part #3 ... Teardown and block prep 

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Part number 3 of our 6.0 headgasket job. In this episode we tear down and prep the block.
Part one is here: • 6.0 Ford Powerstroke H...
Part two is here: • 6.0 POWERSTROKE Head G...
Unfortunately the shop truck needed head gaskets sooner than I was hoping. In this video we start the process of pulling the engine to replace the gaskets and install a new set of Powerstroke Products cylinder heads from @Blessed Performance LLC
Stay tuned for more of the project and more details about the heads, studs, and gaskets we are using for this build.
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@Boots67
@Boots67 5 месяцев назад
Ford says you can use a brass wire wheel very gently. Which I’ve done with success. But usually I can get away with a carbide scraper, razor blade, and a sharpening stone if needed.
@orvilleortiz8616
@orvilleortiz8616 6 месяцев назад
I’m a newbie on Diesel trucks, I have the same exact engine and I’m doing head gaskets on it, and I just did everything you did on cleaning the block, but I just happen to look for some others ways and I saw yours, so I kind of took it like Im on the right track!!!!! I’m just waiting for the sharpening stone which I literally ordered yesterday.
@1ken.cheniergmail
@1ken.cheniergmail Год назад
Always a pleasure watching and learning from you .. I hope you film as well when you are at the event with the truck !!
@InTheShop
@InTheShop Год назад
Thanks Ken! I’ll be vlogging the whole thing for sure.
@fordmuscleluis9710
@fordmuscleluis9710 Год назад
Glad you got this head gasket on a Powerstroke 6.0 cleaned up looks nice bro.
@InTheShop
@InTheShop Год назад
Thanks Luis!!!
@SUBI_PaT
@SUBI_PaT Год назад
Awesome video Nate I learned a lot from these three videos awesome job buddy.
@InTheShop
@InTheShop Год назад
Thanks a lot man. I appreciate that!
@SUBI_PaT
@SUBI_PaT Год назад
@@InTheShop no problem man we have to meet up sometime an snap some pics of the trucks an maybe collaborate on a RU-vid video! I started a RU-vid channel it’s 6.0_PaT but awesome job man
@InTheShop
@InTheShop Год назад
@@SUBI_PaT sweet! I just smashed the subscribe button.
@SUBI_PaT
@SUBI_PaT Год назад
@@InTheShop hell yes!!!! I’m no pro at videoing lol myself or talking to a camera but I’ll get better an will have some better angels once I master the rest of it but you got to start somewhere lol.
@jdatwood7086
@jdatwood7086 Год назад
I use the pneumatic board sander with 80 grit and give it hell! The 80 grit gives you the proper porosity in the block for the gasket to grab. Paper towels, shop vac, and an air gun to remove the mess. Gives you a nice flat grippy surface. Most importantly have the heads milled… Even brand new ones should be check by a competent machine shop.
@InTheShop
@InTheShop Год назад
I agree! The heads in using are aftermarket new castings with o-rings on this build.
@jdatwood7086
@jdatwood7086 Год назад
@@InTheShop Damn, that’s gonna be nice. I’ve been anxiously watching for some updates on it. It’s a lot of work!
@InTheShop
@InTheShop Год назад
Thanks man. It’s been a ton of work but getting close!
@KERNFUZED
@KERNFUZED Год назад
Great Vids Nate .Doin g same Job on my 05 Excursion cab in ....i can change my lifters withmotor in . I forget... Geting same heads !
@InTheShop
@InTheShop Год назад
You have to pull the transmission and rear engine cover to change the lifters.
@iwinnimi
@iwinnimi Год назад
I'm going to use a hand wire brush and gasoline. By the time I'm going back together it's all evaporated. It's a fantastic crud solvent
@iwinnimi
@iwinnimi Год назад
Gas in a spray bottle...
@LukesGarage
@LukesGarage Год назад
Sharpening stone for the win. Did the same on mine as well. I even used it for the step before, I wrapped the sandpaper tightly around it. Let the weight of the block clean it.
@InTheShop
@InTheShop Год назад
I’ve been doing it this way for a while and really like the way it comes out.
@danaschoen432
@danaschoen432 8 месяцев назад
Here is an idea I had for the lifter "Soak". It seems to me that if one had one of those Food Saver vacuum machines and one of the canisters he could plop the lifters and oil into the canister, pull a vacuum on the thing and get the air out of the lifters fairly well. Any thoughts on this?
@InTheShop
@InTheShop 8 месяцев назад
I’ve seen people prime lifters with vacuum exactly like that. It works great. Might be a little overkill but when building engines anything extra you do will only be a benefit.
@curtisanderson9984
@curtisanderson9984 Год назад
What grit sandpaper and stone do you recommend?
@InTheShop
@InTheShop Год назад
I use 120 grit on the paper and I use this stone amzn.to/3xhlGy8
@ardenbriggs2714
@ardenbriggs2714 Год назад
have you ever taken the rear flange off. I need to replace the cam (lifter failure) & really don't want to take the bed plate and crank out
@ryanpatrick5265
@ryanpatrick5265 Год назад
I have when I haven’t needed to remove the crank but have been installing performance cams. You NEED to mark it before you remove the flange. The flex plate is doweled to the flange and is balanced but the flange is not doweled to the crank, allowing you to put it on any which way and throwing the engine out of balance… I usually just use a center punch and mark one side through the center of the flange and a corresponding one on the flange… I’ve had paint marker almost completely wash off in a washer and avoid using that anymore… flange is tight to the crank so there’s no worries of runout destroying seals.
@danaschoen432
@danaschoen432 8 месяцев назад
@@ryanpatrick5265 I would add, when you reinstall, put a dial indicator on it to check for run out. I would bet you need to hold it to no more than a tenth or two (
@ryanpatrick5265
@ryanpatrick5265 8 месяцев назад
@@danaschoen432 they don’t. I’ve looked several times… most of the service info says if you remove the flange scrape the crank… it’s pressed on, a pullers required to remove it. The first few I’ve done I use to check run out. But stopped after doing a handful of them.. they were always where they needed to be. 👍👌
@amnindersingh9445
@amnindersingh9445 10 месяцев назад
I love to see your vedios ! I have e450 ford with 6.0 powerstoke i wanna rebuild that engine I already took it out please let me know if you can do it for me and share me ur info so i can contact you
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