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This engine's (Skoda Estelle/120, 70s, RWD, rear mounted engine) head is cast iron, the block is aluminumaluminium and I'm check itschecking it's flatness. What would be the correct flatness clearance range? I have seen a few sites, but nonnone says it in a straight and specific way, they all say "use a feeler gauge" and that's it. But, what's the correct numbers? isIs it up to 0.5 mm?

This engine's (Skoda Estelle/120, 70s, RWD, rear mounted engine) head is cast iron, the block is aluminum and I'm check its flatness. What would be the correct flatness clearance range? I have seen a few sites, but non says it in a straight and specific way, they all say "use a feeler gauge" and that's it. But, what's the correct numbers? is it up to 0.5 mm?

This engine's (Skoda Estelle/120, 70s, RWD, rear mounted engine) head is cast iron, the block is aluminium and I'm checking it's flatness. What would be the correct flatness clearance range? I have seen a few sites, but none says it in a straight and specific way, they all say "use a feeler gauge" and that's it. But, what's the correct numbers? Is it up to 0.5 mm?

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Checking engine head for flatness: what clearance generally, in mm?

This engine's (Skoda Estelle/120, 70s, RWD, rear mounted engine) head is cast iron, the block is aluminum and I'm check its flatness. What would be the correct flatness clearance range? I have seen a few sites, but non says it in a straight and specific way, they all say "use a feeler gauge" and that's it. But, what's the correct numbers? is it up to 0.5 mm?