I was wondering if y'all had any opinions or experience with stuff like this..
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is there anything to make gaskets not stick?
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is there anything to make gaskets not stick?
Ok, so I want to have the option to take something off without destroying the gasket. A friend at school said to spray some wd-40 on the surfaces of the mating faces and both sides of the gasket.
I was wondering if y'all had any opinions or experience with stuff like this..Tags: None
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JCSkokos
Scratch that, I found some info in the 'tips and tricks' forum... Is there a way to delete a thread? lol
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Flyboy
Depends on what gasket, I only assemble with a light smear of clean engine oil, light duly grease or dry.
No gunk and goop whizz bang formulations for me.
Never have a problem when stripping later.
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Originally posted by Flyboy View PostNo gunk and goop whizz bang formulations for me.
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Originally posted by bonanzadave View PostAll the old timers put airplane engines together with Fuel Lube. This is about the same stuff....
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...ezturnlube.php
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Flyboy
Nah Steve, you can just waltz in and buy it, if you close enough, or just order it online, aircraft spruce sells to any of the unwashed masses.
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Please don't quote me on this but some of the OE gaskets I've seen have a shiny shellac looking coating on them, which (I think) is sort of a heat activated sealer of some sort. I've taken to install all OE gaskets dry, other than the valve cover, and trust Suzuki knew what they are doing.Ed
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spyug
Use a thin coat of wheel bearing grease on gaskets and o-rings, advice from an old
AAF crew chief I knew.
Good luck with your projects.
Cheers,
Spyug
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JCSkokos
Thank you guys. This was a lot more useful and detailed than what I found earlier. Ill go pick up some grease when I go to get the rotella later.
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