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Re: [oletrucks] head gasket treatment

To: jvanho01@tir.com
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] head gasket treatment
From: miq@teleport.com
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 20:21:34 -0700 (PDT)
jvanho01@tir.com says:
> 
> Last year I got a new head gasket for my '32 Chevy Roadster from Egge and
> it did not come with any instructions, I just installed it without any
> sealer or anything and it has worked fine.  I do know that there is a
> sealer available for copper head gaskets but don't know of a source
> offhand.  You might want to call Egge in California.
> 

There is a place in CA that still makes custom copper head gaskets, and
they have a web page:
 
http://www.headgasket.com/

It's run by a guy named Mordy Dunst, who is very active in the vintage race
scene.

this sub page has a how-to on installation:

www.headgasket.com/frames/preinstall.htm

covers all the basics, cleaning, annealing, fixing bends, etc.

One thing of interest:  Copper gaskets are more of a shim than a gasket,
and you might need to use a "stop-leak" to keep the head from weaping
fluid.



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