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Silicone Base Gasket
#1
I have been hearing rumours coming out of the UK that the Silicone Base gaskets have not been entirely successful for some people, I wondered if those who have first hand experience could provide feed back.
Personally I have used a couple now with complete success, my Nippy has covered 4000miles since fitment and is still completely oil tight, as a result I was surprised to hear negative rumours.
Black Art Enthusiast
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#2
I used one on my Chummy (mag) engine, 2000 miles and no leaks.
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#3
I have fitted a good number now (possibly 20-30) all have been 100% successful in my experience.

Faces must be completely clean prior to assembly, I leave the block for 24 hours before setting the tappets to allow for settlement.
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#4
Used it on my first engine build last year and have had no issues with it. Now just need to sort out the tappert cover.
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#5
(17-04-2018, 10:35 AM)Ian Williams Wrote: I have been hearing rumours coming out of the UK that the Silicone Base gaskets have not been entirely successful for some people, I wondered if those who have first hand experience could provide feed back.
Personally I have used a couple now with complete success, my Nippy has covered 4000miles since fitment and is still completely oil tight, as a result I was surprised to hear negative rumours.

I have fitted these to six engines now with no issues at all. 
I fit them dry and clean. 
They are a super idea. Smile
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#6
Has anyone tried using them with a spacer plate under the block, and if so what did you do exactly? (2 gaskets?)

And has anyone measured the fully compressed thickness of the gasket?

Thanks
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#7
Thanks guys, as I suspected these rumours are unfounded and quite simply hear say, but like all rumours they can be damaging if not stopped.
Black Art Enthusiast
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#8
1000 miles since fitting and the joint is rock solid. No problems at all. As suggested, the joint needs to bone dry otherwise the gasket squishes around to a misaligned position when the block is tightened down.

Roly
1931 RN, 1933 APD
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#9
2500+ miles with no leaks. My modern Skoda leaves more oil on the drive than the Ruby!

Peter.
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#10
Hahaha, yes it is quite a revelation to be able to park your seven on someones drive with out having to apologise for the mess!
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