[AT] Did we freeze up again?
Mike
meulenms at gmx.com
Wed Feb 25 16:47:38 PST 2015
I've been using Hi-Tack on both the gasket and the metal mating
surfaces. The only problem I have with it is that it is messy to use and
easy to over apply. The other day I replaced the oil filter housing
gasket on my MF 255. I didn't have a gasket so I made one out of a roll
of gasket material I had. I used the Hi Tack and everything seemed fine,
snugged the bolts up, no leaks. After about an hour of running I notice
it's hemorrhaging oil down the side of the block from the gasket. I
grabbed a socket and was able to snug the bolts up a little more, and
the leak stopped. I didn't tighten them any tighter that I did the first
time, so I wonder if the stuff shrunk a little.
Mike M
On 2/25/2015 7:08 PM, John & Jan Paur wrote:
> New subject -- When assembling parts with gaskets. What's best - do you use
> gasket shellac (Permatex) on only the metal surfaces or on both the medal
> and gasket surfaces? Over the years I've always gooped up all the mating
> surfaces, is that overkill, OK or?? John
>
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