08-17-2015, 09:56 PM | #2 |
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Not needed.....But if you do use it for added assurance.......Just a thin coat.
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08-18-2015, 08:26 AM | #4 |
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I like the silicone type automotive gasket maker......Remember.......a very thin coat on both sides of gasket.......Just enough to hold gasket in place.
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08-18-2015, 05:52 PM | #6 |
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"aspects"??? What's that? Genuine question . I'm English, so I don't understand the Americanese.
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08-18-2015, 06:01 PM | #7 |
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Auto correct at work, is specifications
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08-24-2015, 03:05 PM | #8 |
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Gasket is baked on and will not come off, any ideas out there?
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08-24-2015, 11:44 PM | #9 |
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You need something to soften the gasket. Rubbing alcohol might work. If not I''m sure some one will have a better idea. With the gasket softened you can scrape it off but be very careful not to damage the surface of the metal. A plastic scraper will do nicely and is not as hard as the metal so it shouldn't do any real damage. I learned the hard way some years back.
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08-24-2015, 11:53 PM | #10 |
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A small sanding disk on a dremell works well & won't gouge.
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