I need to change gaskets on my 1965 Morris Minor and am not sure if I should fit them dry or smear them with something.
The gaskets in question are:
1. The cork gasket for the thermostat
2. The manifold gasket.
Advice would be appreciated.
Gaskets
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- Minor Maniac
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Re: Gaskets
Ditch the cork thermostat housing gasket and fit one of the later paper type gaskets.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251750460431 ... R764jMnxYw
The gasket in the link above is what I use and so much better than the original cork type.
Give the gaskets a smear of grease before fitting.
It improves the sealing qualities of the gaskets and keeps them supple so that they can be removed easily if required.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251750460431 ... R764jMnxYw
The gasket in the link above is what I use and so much better than the original cork type.
Give the gaskets a smear of grease before fitting.
It improves the sealing qualities of the gaskets and keeps them supple so that they can be removed easily if required.
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- Minor Friendly
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Re: Gaskets
Thanks Phil
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- Minor Legend
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Re: Gaskets
I can confirm from experience Phil's recommendation for the blue paper thermostat gasket shown in his photo. I had to replace the thermostat housing a few years ago as it had developed a small leak from the top. First I used the cork gasket but it soon leaked. So I got the one Phil recommends and its been fine ever since.