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I'm sure that this is asked on a regular basis but I haven't been able to find it using the search option I'm afraid.
So, when fitting a new head gasket should I grease it as advised in the Woodrow manual please?
Many thanks for any replies
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I always have and I'm pretty sure it's done no harm. I like to think it helps the gasket settle down evenly under tightening and provides a token barrier against water seepage when the engine is first filled.
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How well have you found the modern non asbestos gaskets seal around waterways? Maybe its just me but I have noticed a tendency for them to leak, something which appears to be a relatively new phenomenon, I now use Hylomar spray to prevent this.
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Greasing was a common recommendation in the 1960s and I always have. However did not seem appropriate for varnish coated gaskets as many were.
The main thing is that the grease is the merest film. I have had engines apart where thick grease has formed indents in the gasket!
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Many thanks for all your replies.
I will certainly use a smear on both sides on re-assembly.
Ruairidh, may I ask if you use copperslip for ease of removing the head
at a later date or for some other reason please?
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Hi Graham,
I use it to help with future removal - I apply it to the studs (not on the threads) for the same reason. Hope this helps.
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Excellent call, I will definitely do the studs.
Many thanks again.