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RE: [FOT] Re: Gasket

To: vinttr4@geneseo.net ("Jack W. Drews"), triumph_marx@freenet.de,
Subject: RE: [FOT] Re: Gasket
From: N197TR4@cs.com
Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 07:38:54 -0400
I had a variation from side to side on protrusion. It turned out to be a slight 
burr on the liner.I now dress that area each time I install.

My experience with both copper and steel gaskets have been good, otherwise.

When in doubt, the stock gasket makes sense.

Joe (A)
>At 01:20 AM 6/8/2006, you wrote:
>>Hi Jack,
>>
>>do you use this gasket? (picture removed)
>
>yes
>
>>After several tries with a copper gasket I use this type gasket and 
>>it works great.
>
>If I have enough time, and the customer has the will and the money, 
>the steel gasket works fine. But I always carefully measure the 
>protrusion, mic the fig 8 gaskets, make new o-rings for the bottom to 
>correct the protrusion.
>
>BUT -- that was not the man's question. He asked what to do with an 
>engine with an uneven block and liners that weren't square. If you 
>guys want to recommend that he use the steel gasket on an uneven 
>block with liner protrusion varying from one side to another, well, 
>okay -- good luck -- but he's talking about a fully assembled engine.
>
>>0,5mm thick.
>>
>>Chris
>
>uncle jack 
>
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