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> How to use Copper Coat for head sealing, Simple, possibly stupid question
tornik550
post Sep 2 2011, 07:58 PM
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It make be very obvious however I just want to be absolutely sure before I proceed.

I have read a few threads where some people use Permatex Copper Coat to assist in head sealing. Do you just spray the whole combustion chamber? Do you mask the sealing surface off or just spray everything? (I could only find a spray version, is there another type?)

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post Sep 2 2011, 08:32 PM
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I use the aerosol. I just spray a good coating all over the sealing surfaces. Don't worry about getting it on the valves, it won't hurt a thing. I let it set up before installing the heads.
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