I've got the shift rod seal and the two paper gaskets associated with the nosecone on my /6. It occurred to me that maybe the gaskets are supposed to be installed with some sort of gasket compound. If so, what? The Haynes and Lash manuals I have are silent on this topic as far as I could tell. I didn't find anything searching the forums either.
Thanks,
Skip
You want to be careful of not using too much sealer. If you do, the gasket will want to "ooze out" when tightened since it's so thin. With that said, I use a VERY light (mist coat) of copper spray gasket by Permatex. Basically only enought to bond it.
I use high temp grease. The gasket dimension is critical, so using silicone or anything else that would change the installed thickness is a bad idea. I'm sure Paul's method of using a light coat of copper spray gasket wouldn't be thick enough to be a problem.
Fortunately it's not really an area prone to leakage. I think many people install them dry without issue.
Nope. Dry. They never leak, unless somebody carved up the mating surfaces trying to pry things apart with a screwdriver because they missed a nut somewhere.
The gaskets in question are NOT thickness critical. Only the gasket stack between the intermediate plate and the case are. Dry is good, or the thin Coppercote spray, or Gasgacinch, applied sparingly if you simply must use something. The Cap'n
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