
gasket sealer
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gasket sealer
I am putting rings in my 80 and was wandering when I put this back together should I put gasket sealer on all the gaskets? O r should I just put my new gaskets on dry? Head gasket too? thanks in advance 

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Re: gasket sealer
Pretty much the rule is install new gaskets dry. Exceptions are noted in the service manual.
Dave
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Re: gasket sealer
That is what I was reading in the book. I just wanted to touch base with some of you guys that have actually done the work.. thanks 

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Re: gasket sealer
I have sprayed head gaskets with a copper spray.
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Re: gasket sealer
Me too.EMS wrote:I have sprayed head gaskets with a copper spray.
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Re: gasket sealer
What's the benefit of bothering with copper spray?
Thanks
Aris
Thanks
Aris
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Re: gasket sealer
Aris:
Don't really know other than its an old trick from way back when gaskets didn't seal all that well. I've never had any problem with head gaskets, either Honda or aftermarket. Probably doesn't hurt anything, but not necessary.
Dave
Don't really know other than its an old trick from way back when gaskets didn't seal all that well. I've never had any problem with head gaskets, either Honda or aftermarket. Probably doesn't hurt anything, but not necessary.
Dave
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Re: gasket sealer
Well, we old guys are old fashioned and like to use old tricks....daves79x wrote:Aris:
Don't really know other than its an old trick ....
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Re: gasket sealer
I would be inclined to agree with Mike.
I never felt the need to have to add anything more to these expensive gaskets. And never had a problem
Now don't we all looooove our aerosol cans and looooove giving them magical 'fix it all' qualities they might not possess in the first place?
Aris
I never felt the need to have to add anything more to these expensive gaskets. And never had a problem

Now don't we all looooove our aerosol cans and looooove giving them magical 'fix it all' qualities they might not possess in the first place?

Aris
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Re: gasket sealer
Permatex® Copper Spray-A-Gasket® Hi-Temp Adhesive Sealant
Fast-drying, metallic copper sealant helps dissipate heat, prevents gasket burnout and improves heat transfer. Fills minor surface irregularities. Seals instantly. Fills hot spots and surface imperfections. Temperature range -50°F to 500°F (-45°C to 260°C); resists all types of automotive fluids, especially gasoline. Level 3*
Suggested Applications: Cylinder head gaskets, carburetor gaskets, exhaust manifold gaskets and other high temperature applications
Fast-drying, metallic copper sealant helps dissipate heat, prevents gasket burnout and improves heat transfer. Fills minor surface irregularities. Seals instantly. Fills hot spots and surface imperfections. Temperature range -50°F to 500°F (-45°C to 260°C); resists all types of automotive fluids, especially gasoline. Level 3*
Suggested Applications: Cylinder head gaskets, carburetor gaskets, exhaust manifold gaskets and other high temperature applications