Soak my header gasket in water?
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Car: 84 Trans Am HO
Soak my header gasket in water?
I picked up a header gasket for my 84 TA and while i was in the store the guy said it might be a good idea to soak the gasket in water for a couple seconds before i install it. I can see how the heat would help that gasket form a seam once it shrank from the heat. has anyone else done this? The brand of the gasket is Mr. Gasket.
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Car: 87 Formula/ 00 Xtreme
Engine: TPI 305/ v6
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Never done it myself but, I've heard of it many times. Generally, the water trick (as I've been told about) is referred to with a cheap, solid paper gasket, not a metal laminate gasket.
Personally, I like to smear a fine coat (just enough to glaze it) of ultra copper rtv on both sides of the gasket before installing it. With this method on about 6 pair of headers, I've yet to have a gasket blowout. Also, by keeping the sealer thin, it (rtv and gasket) won't stick to the head when the gasket is removed. Just something I do though...
Personally, I like to smear a fine coat (just enough to glaze it) of ultra copper rtv on both sides of the gasket before installing it. With this method on about 6 pair of headers, I've yet to have a gasket blowout. Also, by keeping the sealer thin, it (rtv and gasket) won't stick to the head when the gasket is removed. Just something I do though...
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