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EEVEE 06-14-2018 12:02 PM

Copper gasket spray
 
Is that copper spray a gasket stuff really that good? Im planning on redoing my exhaust and intake manifold gaskets and am gonna use it to see what happens.

BlueRidgeMark 06-14-2018 09:05 PM

It's well proven. Been around longer than most of the members here.

DustyWagoneer 06-15-2018 01:19 AM

We never do head gaskets without it.
Or intake exhaust sometimes too.

5-Speed 06-15-2018 11:31 AM

I only use that stuff on solid copper head gaskets. Not saying there is anything wrong with using it but I dont see it being "needed" with a stock style gasket, paper or MLS.

outersketcher 06-15-2018 12:43 PM

On what kinda gaskets does one typically use that spray? Is it intended for Intake/Exhaust manifolds only? or are there other applications to which it can be useful?

BlueRidgeMark 06-15-2018 05:34 PM

Intake/exhaust, in my experience.

Bugout4x4 06-15-2018 06:57 PM


Originally Posted by BlueRidgeMark (Post 3496604)
It's well proven. Been around longer than most of the members here.

Yep... Even heat transfer and dispersal. This is more important than most would ever figure. In fact, every new engine is designed with heat distribution as a prerequisite.

Take the old Jimmy Detroits as an example... If heat is not even, the metal to metal tolerances of each fuel injector can change and mess things up for timing cold compared to timing hot. Even the temp of the timing pins themselves can change how accurate it is timed. :)

So yes to the heat transfer capabilities of copper along the surface of metal parts. :)

Big David 06-16-2018 07:30 PM

I've used it twice for intake/exhaust with great results.

s346k 06-19-2018 06:40 PM

i sprayed a whole bunch of it on an old valve cover that was laying around, just to see what it would do. i only succeeded in making a mess.

i’m with 5 speed. unless the gasket in question is copper, i don’t see the need. if it’s being relied on to stop a leak, there is a problem elsewhere. m


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