Re: Head gasket question…do I need to use a sealant?
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Probably about as many use a sealant as don't use one. Permatex makes a copper metallized head gasket sealant specifically for this purpose and I have routinely used it and recommend it.
Yes, for 7/16-20 threaded head fasteners, 65 ft-lbs is correct. Torque to final in several stages, re-torque after a hour or so of initial running, and again semi-annually until no further tightening is needed.
Posted on: 2022/1/8 15:46
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Re: Head gasket question…do I need to use a sealant?
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Thanks so much….
Rich
Posted on: 2022/1/8 16:15
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Re: Head gasket question…do I need to use a sealant?
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My understanding is always to torque cold and with dry threads, e.g. no anti-sieze or other lubricant. Is that correct?
Posted on: 2022/1/8 16:17
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Re: Head gasket question…do I need to use a sealant?
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Yes Jerome, that's always been my understanding. Clean and dry threads.
Posted on: 2022/1/8 16:23
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Re: Head gasket question…do I need to use a sealant?
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I used copper sealant on my 115 and my old Ford 8N. Works fine.
Posted on: 2022/1/8 17:11
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Re: Head gasket question…do I need to use a sealant?
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I ended up buying the permatex copper spray…says it is specifically for head and exhaust gaskets. You spray it on both sides of the gasket…let it dry and install the gasket.
Posted on: 2022/1/8 21:05
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