Intake gaskets... again!
Re: Intake gaskets... again!
Originally Posted by 32krazy!
this is very broad example and i could be completely off base but gives pause for thought
Mixing Metals Electrolysis Galvanic Reactions on Roof-tops
Mixing Metals Electrolysis Galvanic Reactions on Roof-tops
It says it withstands rapid changes in temp.,no run,remains flexible & tacky @ high temps. "Racing Formula Dressing" sounds good to me.
Re: Intake gaskets... again!
NoNONO! That slippery blue stuff is going to get everywhere. The Copper coat is more like a tacky filler paint almost. Let it dry on the gasket, torque to 7ft pounds and be done with it! I pumped up my motor to 25psi no leaks. Yes, you get a slight discoloring around the edges of the gasket.
Re: Intake gaskets... again!
Originally Posted by tunaglove
NoNONO! That slippery blue stuff is going to get everywhere. The Copper coat is more like a tacky filler paint almost. Let it dry on the gasket, torque to 7ft pounds and be done with it! I pumped up my motor to 25psi no leaks. Yes, you get a slight discoloring around the edges of the gasket.
Re: Intake gaskets... again!
I have had soo much trouble with the corks, rob is no-doubt ignoring my emails, lol. Torque is hard to get right on these, for me. If the threads bite a little then 5lbs or even 10lbs is clicking off and I am not even close to contacting my intake. The 3M spray does help with placement, but if your plenums are not seated properly then all is lost. they are holding as of now, but I know they are torqued too much. So another set goes on, if I can find them.
Re: Intake gaskets... again!
Dissimilar metals are an issue in the presense of an ELECTROLYTE, compound like water, or other conductive fluid that completes the circuit. Copper coat has copper to conduct heat, like copper filled epoxy, but its it passivated in the glue and there is no water in the compound. Ive used it for many DECADES on steel, aluminum and pot metal. WOODY
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