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  2. Nash Rambler straight-six engine - Wikipedia

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    The head bolts must be re-torqued (retightening process) regularly. [10] Factory service manuals recommend that head bolt torque be checked every 4,000 mi (6,400 km) and to re-torque them every 8,000 mi (13,000 km). Modern head gaskets can extend this service interval to re-torque the bolts every 12,000 mi (19,000 km), or every other year.

  3. Head gasket - Wikipedia

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    A leak in the head gasket - often called a "blown head gasket" - can result in a leak of coolant, the combustion gasses, or both. Blue smoke from the exhaust suggests that excess oil is entering the combustion chambers (although there are other possible causes than a head gasket leak). White smoke from the exhaust suggests that coolant is ...

  4. 1965 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    The Filipinetti and Walker cars went out with blown head gaskets on the same lap, and when the McLaren/Miles car broke its gearbox the Ford challenge was beaten in only three hours. [5] Small consolation was Phil Hill's new lap record of 3:37.5 as he vainly attempted to make up the 10 laps of lost time. [29]

  5. Here's Why Head Gaskets Fail - AOL

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  6. Siamesed cylinders - Wikipedia

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    Blown head gasket at the hottest location between two siamesed cylinders Gasket with a cooling channel between the two bores. Siamesed cylinders are engine cylinders arranged in such a way that they have no channels between them to allow water or other coolant to circulate.

  7. Harley-Davidson Shovelhead engine - Wikipedia

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    Engine knock became a large problem; causing overheating that led to blown gaskets and damaged head bolts. [3] AMF tried to combat this by producing more units in 1976 despite the engine's problems, which ended up leading to a damaged employee reputation, along with seriously declined quality in their units. [5]

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