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I'm assuming its an ALL METAL gasket???? Then yes the raised bead on the gasket goes toward the manifold. I don;t like cement. Use some grease. Many people use cement. It's a personal thing i guess. If u use grease then then under pinch hit conditions the gasket can often be reused. Cement will usualy tear up the gasket upon diassembly causing the owner to UNCONDITIONALY buy a new gasket.
Take your pick.
Posted on: 2011/3/15 20:40
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PackardV8, Thank you for your reply. Yes the manifold gaskets are the thin stamped all steel type. I'll probably put them up dry unless I hear convincing words to do otherwise. I was under the impression that these stamped steel gaskets should not be re-used because the bead has been compressed and they will not seal properly a second time.
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Posted on: 2011/3/16 9:59
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Correct, the embossed steel shim-style gaskets should not be reused. I put mine on dry - no problems yet after about 15,000 miles though I was very careful to get the mating surfaces extremely clean. I've also used the composite type mostly sold with the modern gasket sets - no problems with them either and I also installed them dry.
Posted on: 2011/3/16 10:16
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O_D, thanks for your reply. I have cleaned the head and manifold surfaces with a single blade razor and they are very clean. I have heard about spraying these shim steel gaskets with an aluminum or metallic spray paint and install them before the paint dries. This is supposed to as a thin cushion or sealer. Any truth about this process?
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Posted on: 2011/3/16 10:37
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I wouldn't even consider using paint - too many different types of paint with many different purposes, pigments, solvents, binders, etc. If you want to use a sealer, use a sealer - like Permatex copperized gasket cement meant for cylinder heads. It comes in an aerosol so you can hang the gasket and spray to get a nice even coat w/o making a mess.
Posted on: 2011/3/16 10:41
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Thanks again O_D, I have benefited from your advice, and many others here too. The sharing and exchange of information is what makes this site so valuable.
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Posted on: 2011/3/16 11:27
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