Z Zyuan Known Member Senior Member Jun 12, 2010 67 0 506 KL Jun 29, 2011 #1 Hi, im changing a metal gasket should i skim the engine head and block with a thin layer ?? ---------- Post added at 06:00 PM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 05:27 PM ---------- Bump, help plsss.
Hi, im changing a metal gasket should i skim the engine head and block with a thin layer ?? ---------- Post added at 06:00 PM ---------- 6 hour anti-bump limit - Previous post was at 05:27 PM ---------- Bump, help plsss.
mines998 1,000 RPM Dec 1, 2010 1,048 149 663 Kuala Lumpur Jun 29, 2011 #2 Is better don't skim becos if the work not done properly it may cause lot of problem. Unless you very sure the skimming is good.
Is better don't skim becos if the work not done properly it may cause lot of problem. Unless you very sure the skimming is good.
Z Zyuan Known Member Senior Member Thread starter Jun 12, 2010 67 0 506 KL Jun 29, 2011 #3 oo, but if doesn't skim will it cause leaking or not ?
C99D-MMC5537 Known Member Senior Member Jan 9, 2008 287 78 1,528 Jun 29, 2011 #4 if ur head and cylinder block dont give any problem before, why will it leak? just spray a layer of copper spray over the metal head gasket, then install.
if ur head and cylinder block dont give any problem before, why will it leak? just spray a layer of copper spray over the metal head gasket, then install.
Z Zyuan Known Member Senior Member Thread starter Jun 12, 2010 67 0 506 KL Jun 29, 2011 #5 owh.. okok. thanks dude
DanzEterna Moderator Moderator Senior Member Nov 1, 2007 15,911 3,371 3,213 PJ www.primeperdanaclub.com Jun 30, 2011 #6 remember to use longer engine studs like ARP if your gasket is 1mm above.