Re: Copper Spray-a-Gasket
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I'm still curious when that was added since the June 54 revision of parts manual doesn't show the group or part number Max lists for it and the 51 service manual says there is no gasket used there.
Posted on: 2011/4/10 11:28
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Howard
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Re: Copper Spray-a-Gasket
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I'm still curious when that was added since the June 54 revision of parts manual doesn't show the group or part number Max lists for it and the 51 service manual says there is no gasket used there. I have to agree. I just checked out the original intake/exhaust manifold I removed from my 51 300 because of cracks and a hole in the heat riser area. No gasket. The one I replaced it with also came off a 51 and has no gasket either however I do have a gasket made to fit that area. It came with a valve grind set I bought a wile ago. Don't really see why a gasket would hurt anything. If the mating surfaces are not perfect it may just help.
Posted on: 2011/4/10 11:55
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Re: Copper Spray-a-Gasket
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Back to the original question, I don't know if the copper is necessary and it's only rated to 500 degrees max which might be close to the temp at that particular spot with no block to absorb some of the heat. With a gasket though, that shouldn't be an issue.
Manifold gaskets and turbos are one of the recommended uses for it so guess that concentrated heat is taken into consideration. It probably wouldn't hurt and would fill in any surface imperfections.
Posted on: 2011/4/10 14:01
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