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Posted by lucasss on January 20, 2005 at 19:10:31 from (209.240.205.61):
In Reply to: Gasket sealers posted by JD jim A. on January 20, 2005 at 18:19:47:
ive seen many a gasket surface ruined with those scotchbrite or whatver they are called disc pads,so easy does it.if you take metal off the surface it aint flat no more.same with wire wheels......on water outlets,and other paper gaskets the indianhead sealer with a brush or the napa aviation gasket sealer with brush is good . i started using type "b" gm sealer in a caulking size tube for car and water cooled tractor engines on the oil pan,valve covers,front and back of intake ect. it truly works better than a gasket,and doesnt leak,ever. silicone has its place,but go easy on it, .ive torn down many an engine with excess silicone in the crankshaft oil gally.go figure.i do rebuild alot of kohler engines and never use any gasket sealer and they dont leak... lucass
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