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Old 12-12-2022, 05:12 PM
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There's a 1,001 ways to do the gasket. I prefer Gasgacinch to stick gaskets down, and with it you apply to both surfaces and let it set up for a few minutes. When the gasket comes in contact with the pan they grab and stick immediately. Basically very similar to rubber cement if you have used it. Timing cover gasket can either be stuck to block using Gasgacinch or Ultra Grey. Here lately I've been doing both sides with a skim coat of Ultra Grey with extra in corners. The Ultra Grey is extra insurance against leaks since it fills in holes and irregularities that the gasket alone might not fully seal.

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