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Posted for "RICHARD L KIDDER" <rich5606@msn.com>:

 Bryan, different gaskets will use a compound that is designed for each
application, such as what fluid is being retained, ie; fuel, oil, etc. and
whether or not the seal will be permanent or removable in service. Each
component may have a specific material called out for in its service
literature. Common compounds are Fuel Lube, a sticky bees wax like paste,
Permatex 2 Form a Gasket for a more permanent seal, engine or hydraulic oil is
sometimes used on O rings. DC4  [Dow Corning] is a dielectric paste that is
used on removable gaskets such as oil filters and oil screen gaskets. Avoid
the use of the automotive SILICONE types, as they may squeeze out and put
strings of silicone in places the should not be, like in your fuel system
 Please get some advice from a local A/P to prevent any problems if you are
not familiar with these products.   Rich Kidder, Carbonair...
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Bryan Wullner<mailto:vonjet@gmail.com>
  To: lml@lancaironline.net<mailto:lml@lancaironline.net>
  Sent: Monday, August 11, 2008 12:26 PM
  Subject: Basic Engine Questions
 
 
  I am installing my engine and I have to install the carb, prop gov, etc.
 For installing new gaskets for these items is there anything I need to use on
the gaskets or do I just install the gaskets ask they come and bolt everything
up?