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bottom end gasket set - rubber instead of cork question

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Hi peoples, my bottom end gasket set has arrived and I notice that I have the rubber seals instead of the cork ones - I hope you know which 2 bits I'm going on about. My question is that the ital manual (its a 1275 A+) says I need to apply non setting jointing compound to the cork seals. Do I need to do this if the seals are rubber?

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Post by bigginger »

Where did you order it from? I recall that Pyoor_Kate found the rubber version really hard to get hold of.
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You are a lucky girl! Those rubber ones are getting scarce these days! where did you get it if I may ask?
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Boy - I didn't know either :D
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We both are so quick aren't we Andrew
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Post by KirstMin »

boy last time I checked :D

Its from the Birmingham parts centre - the packet looks a bit 'dusty' to say the least!

Anyone know if I use the non setting compound on them though?
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Not me, sorry :( Just thought I'd share the knowledge gained from my mistake :D
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Won't do any harm. Just don't put too much on.
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bmcecosse wrote:Won't do any harm. Just don't put too much on.
Thank you mate.
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Post by Cam »

Yes, use the compound. I do all the time, but as BMC says: don't put too much on.
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Post by aupickup »

i have just got 3 sets with rubber seals, so if any one might want a set i may be persuaded to part with one.
these are original com[plete gasket conversion sets
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Post by Onne »

If that is for the 1098, I would be very interested indeed!
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Post by aupickup »

they are all for 1275 itals or marinas.
maybe the 1098 are the same, also will photo those pilot light thingys and try and send a photo
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Post by Onne »

cool!, you can, if uyou want, send them to my email, which is:
onnevds@hotmail.com
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Cam wrote:Yes, use the compound. I do all the time, but as BMC says: don't put too much on.
Hello Cam, when you say you use it all the time, do you mean on ALL gaskets including the cylinder head? Or all the bottom end gaskets or... just a little confused.

By the way, I'll post some piccies but the job that I was hoping to have finished yesterday isn't and my car engine is in pieces in a barn 100 miles from me :o The idea was to remove engine, fit performance cam and stage 3 head and re-build. Everything was going to plan until I realised that the new duplex chain would foul 2 bolts and at 5pm on saturday there was no way I could find replacement counter sunk screws. I had to abandon for the weekend :( I'm hoping to get it back together on Thursday now.

Shame because I've never taken an engine out before and everything was going so smoothly - I was even starting to enjoy it :D
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Post by Cam »

Kirstmin, I use the gasket compound on virtually all the paper gaskets except the head gasket (which isn't paper anyway) and the rear axle bearing paper gaskets.

My comments above though were just referring to the sump when I wrote them.
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Post by KirstMin »

OK, thanks for your info. Having cleaned off the old gaskets that's what I thought but wasn't 100% sure. Do you use the same jointing compound on all of them. eg: hylomer blue?
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Post by Cam »

Yep.
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Post by KirstMin »

great, thanks. I'll be back on Friday with either a :D or a :cry: but I've certainly learnt a lot in the last few days!
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