I originally read about using Viton O rings for head gaskets in an article posted by Dale Alexander. But I don't know of any main stream performance air cooled engine manufactures that use O rings for head gaskets but I do know a few of the Bucket boys have used Black (ordinary) Viton O rings in their air cooled 2-Strokes.
For me they have proved very reliable with very few failures. And all the failures that I have seen, mine and others could be traced to pulled studs or the cylinder loosening off in some way.
I myself am looking to move back to composite head gaskets as they thermally isolate the head from the cylinder and the head runs quite a bit cooler than the barrel that way.
I think the bulk of the heat in a 2-Strokes cooling system enters via the exhaust port tract and the upper reaches of the transfer ducts at high rpm when they are exposed to hot combustion gases that enter them before the blow down process is complete.
Below are from the Team ESE thread which is gaining a reputation for very informative 2-Stroke tuning content. http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...post1130543255
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Got the head off tonight.
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Doesn't look to bad in there.
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Carefully re checking the squish.
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And it looks like 1mm.
So the trick is to figure out how to take 0.4mm of the top of the barrel for 0.6mm static squish.
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Also checked the timing to see whats needed to get the Ex opening 80 ATDC and the main Trans opening 116 and sec 114 ATDC.Ok I got the chance tonight to find out what went wrong on the dyno last night.
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Blown head gasket ("O" ring) as I suspected.
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The piston has been just touching the head
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The piston itself looked good and the ring was still free in the grove.
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The culprit is the hand made gasket on the right, it compressed down to much, I expect its compress-ability allowed the combustion pressure to spit the "O" ring out. I replaced it with an alloy plate which should give a more reliable stack for setting the squish clearance and give something more solid for the head to pull up against.
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