Exhaust Gasket Mk2
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Exhaust Gasket Mk2
I just received one from leisure trail, and l can see that it is ally, and gets compress to make a seal.
Question is, is it worth putting some sort of sealant (not sure what???) around it to make sure, so it is not a lottery in getting a good seal?
TIA
Question is, is it worth putting some sort of sealant (not sure what???) around it to make sure, so it is not a lottery in getting a good seal?
TIA
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Re: Exhaust Gasket Mk2
It would have to a paste type, and they do dry out, on balance just use the gasket, but pull it up evenly.
PS, I always use a couple of Brass, manifold nuts, and 2 per stud, these wont rust, and with 2 on there the stud is mostly covered as well.
Mike.
PS, I always use a couple of Brass, manifold nuts, and 2 per stud, these wont rust, and with 2 on there the stud is mostly covered as well.
Mike.
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Re: Exhaust Gasket Mk2
[quote="fallenmikethebike"]It would have to a paste type, and they do dry out, on balance just use the gasket, but pull it up evenly.
PS, I always use a couple of Brass, manifold nuts, and 2 per stud, these wont rust, and with 2 on there the stud is mostly covered as well.
Mike.[/quote]
Good idea re the extra nuts, fitted the gasket today, no leaks, now it ticks over correctly. Job Done.
PS, I always use a couple of Brass, manifold nuts, and 2 per stud, these wont rust, and with 2 on there the stud is mostly covered as well.
Mike.[/quote]
Good idea re the extra nuts, fitted the gasket today, no leaks, now it ticks over correctly. Job Done.