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dynaguy03 08-06-2008 07:01 PM

Motor plate and water pump gaskets
 
Im installing my motor.. im using a 1/4 inch alum motor plate .090 steel mid-plate. I need to seal from the back of the motor plate water pump holes to the block. In the past i have used a gasket and good hi temp red or black gasket maker. People tell me to just use gasket sealer.. and the fact i didnt have any leaks before ..they claim was just lucky.
Whats the correct way to be sure there are no coolant leaks where the block meets the back of the motor plate water pump holes?

thanks in advance
Keith

hammertime 08-06-2008 07:13 PM

Re: Motor plate and water pump gaskets
 

Originally Posted by dynaguy03
Im installing my motor.. im using a 1/4 inch alum motor plate .090 steel mid-plate. I need to seal from the back of the motor plate water pump holes to the block. In the past i have used a gasket and good hi temp red or black gasket maker. People tell me to just use gasket sealer.. and the fact i didnt have any leaks before ..they claim was just lucky.
Whats the correct way to be sure there are no coolant leaks where the block meets the back of the motor plate water pump holes?

thanks in advance
Keith

I use a gasket and the "Right Stuff" works like a charm.

zipper06 08-06-2008 09:07 PM

I use gaskets both sides and GE hi-temp silicone, works for me.

Zip.

johnracer 08-07-2008 02:19 AM

I've always used gaskets and enough "something sticky" to hold them in place until I get the bolts in. No problems.....

Tod74 08-07-2008 05:06 AM


Originally Posted by johnracer
I've always used gaskets and enough "something sticky" to hold them in place until I get the bolts in. No problems.....

what he said.

suicidebomb 08-07-2008 05:59 AM

YEP!

dynaguy03 08-07-2008 06:56 AM

Gaskets
 
Thanks everyone... i will stick with the gaskets and my GE high temp as i did last time.

thanks again

Keith


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