Don't think they can relate to each other. It could bend a rod if the engine were to hydrolock pretty bad. Would have to be pretty serious for that to even happen. My LLY was on the verge of hydrolocking one morning when I discovered I had bad head gaskets. Everything was fine when I just pulled my heads off..
Iv had cam pins break and bend pushrods and slam valves into pistons before and the valves were still straight. That's more pressure slamming against it than a leaky cylinder venting into the cooling system.
Please elaborate how the gaskets being bad are bending them on the top side in the valvetrain side.
Must have changed the instructions?! And I must have got an old set then. Never had issue with mine. Did them the old way.
Still doesn't explain the theory on bad gaskets bending valves on the top side.So the valves were not bent terribly, but they were not true. Coolant does not compress and I think alot of people just assume that if everything looks ok then it is? I figured I have already invested this much time and money into this project I might as do it right ONE time!
thanks
Mine is about to go under the knife as well. I've got all parts, going to commence this weekend. Doing FPR, Studs, LML exhaust manifold, injector harness fix while I'm in there. (Water pump was done not long ago.)
I would HIGHLY suggest getting your heads resurfaced and a valve job.
Don't be surprised if you have some bent valves
Any specialty tools I should buy to make the job easier? I plan on doing it in the truck in my garage. If I had access to a lift I would definitely do it that way.
Compared to last years project of pulling a 460 out of a class C motor home in my driveway this looks a little easier.