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Hey all,

Yeah bought it new (tomei) only been in my donk for 6 months.........just track thrashing.

Am in process of rebuilding motor and am on the "broke arse new home owner" budget........

Can i re-use said metal head gasket when i put my motor back together?

Cheers Warwick

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Hylomar and copper gasket sealant are spray on gasket goo's that work well when used properly.

You can also [can't you always] get both types in a tube and slap it on with your finger/knife etc. Always be very very careful around oil ways, big end bearings and oil galleries don't like gasket goo. The trick is to put on enough to do the job, but not too much that you squeeze it into your oil system as you tighten the head down.

I've seen big end bearings that had sub 1000km on them and down to the copper, not pretty, and the culprit was the owner and his trusty [or not so] tube of hylomar, the big end oilways were blocked on three journals.

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