Why NOT to let your head be Belt Surfaced January 26, 2010, 07:55:22 PM Why not to let your head be belt surfaced/sandedThis issue can be found on ANY belt surface/sanded head!!The subject head is a Mitsu 4G63T from an Evo VIIIThis head was in very good shape to start.The head was pulled due to a bottom end problem.It was not overheated.It was taken to another shop, NOT mine.The customer was told it was surfaced .003-.004It was then run and the bottom end failed, Then came The first thing I did was to check the thickness of the head.I know a belt surfaced head will not be parallel nor square along with not having the proper surface finish for a MLS head gasket.HN# DateCAST#G6EW NOTES:IV stock New thickness 5.200EV stock Min thickness 5.185 (AREA SPEC) EVO 8This is the surface finish left by a belt sander This is how the surface looked after I milled appox .002It did cut most of the surface, but it was still low at one corner, and it would happen to be right around the oil feed port to the head.I made another pass of about .002This is how it looked.I made another .002 cutAnd was to thisSo one more pass to clean the gasket surface, and proper clamping force will be kept on the head gasket.I measured the head again, and it was 5.183 at all 4 cornersWhen I cc’ed a combustion chamber it was 44ccI also did “oil port mod #1” before I surfaced the head.This head is now .002 below AREA min spec, but is still a useable head. Quote Selected