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    cb7ftwcb7ftw
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      Do you really need to resurface your cylinder head when replacing a head gasket? Seems like all those bolts would pull it on flat. It came off flat.

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      Steven CummingsSteven Cummings
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        You need to check your FSM or even the Haynes manual to make sure any warpage is within serviceable limits. Also, if there are any grooves/gouges, I would say yes, especially when they are near a piston bore or coolant/oil passage. So not every headgasket I have replaced required a resurfaced cylinder head.

        If it’s aluminum there is an increased likelihood that you’ll need to have it resurfaced due to the softer material.

        Check if your local NAPA has a nearby facility, I’ve found their price to be really good for servicing cylinder heads (maybe not the fastest turnaround though).

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        cb7ftwcb7ftw
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          Thanks. Did not know NAPA did that. Will check them out.

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          EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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            I don’t, and I don’t recommend it. Checking it for straightness is not a bad thing but honestly bolting down even a warped head (depending how bad it is) can actually straighten it out. The most important thing is to torque it down properly.

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