Head gasket
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Head gasket
do i fit the head gasket on a 1098 engine dry or with a smear of wellseal or something?
Re: Head gasket
Dry 

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Re: Head gasket
Thanks for that
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Re: Head gasket
I've never used grease but then again I would never argue with Roy either 

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Re: Head gasket
I have used grease in the past, but I changed my mind after doing a lot of reading into the subject. Head gasket manufacturers recommend you use nothing - no grease, no sealant - just get everything spotlessly clean. The idea of grease is to make it easier to dismantle again later, I believe, not to assist the seal (in fact it may cause it to seal less well).


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Re: Head gasket
Thanks for all the replies i have put the head on totally dry and clean