Hey guys,
Was wondering if I could get away with some gasket sealant for the clutch, ignition and flywheel cover gaskets or should I just get some gaskets from Cradleys??
Engine gaskets
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Re: Engine gaskets
If I was track side and stuck for one then yes use a sealant.........................
However normally I'd use a proper gasket.........................
Top tip that works for me
When I use a new gasket I put a smear of grease on one side.......................9 times out of ten when I next take that cover off the gasket remains stuck to the side that did NOT have grease and is undamaged and very much reusable....................
Cradley normally have a full stock of gaskets and if you order today it will arrive tomorrow
However normally I'd use a proper gasket.........................
Top tip that works for me
When I use a new gasket I put a smear of grease on one side.......................9 times out of ten when I next take that cover off the gasket remains stuck to the side that did NOT have grease and is undamaged and very much reusable....................
Cradley normally have a full stock of gaskets and if you order today it will arrive tomorrow
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Re: Engine gaskets
i would use a gasket on the flywheel cover because when i had an off at pembrey and used just sealer when raplacing cover the engine would not turn over
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Re: Engine gaskets
Always use the proper gaskets. In an emergency, you can get away with sealant for the covers, but a gasket is also there to provide a bit of "give" and allows the engine and casings to have a bit of movement. Engines are designed in this way.
It's not like gaskets are particularly expensive. Well, okay the head and base are a bit pricey..!
It's not like gaskets are particularly expensive. Well, okay the head and base are a bit pricey..!
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Re: Engine gaskets
also, without a clutch cover gasket,the arm moves to far forward and your clutch cable may be to long
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Re: Engine gaskets
Clever cheers guys.