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Warkton Tornado No.1 wrote:Since the 70's, I have never used a gasket on any Lambretta engine that I have built, regardless of the state of tune. I would suspect that many of my contempories with some history in racing (arguably the 'caretakers' of Lambrettas, along with the Northern hard core, during the time when ownership was not so fashionable) would hold the same opinion about head gaskets. That probably qualifies me as "old school" as any, albeit with some attitude.![]()
Whatever squish is required, & I always aim for 1.0 mm, along with a tried & trusted compression ratio, it can be achieved by eliminating the weak link....
Currently, I use the Loctite Golden Silicone, though I haven't known a failure with the common or garden sanitary stuff. Virtually every engine that I have stripped has shown witness of head gasket seepage, so elimination has been the best cure IMHO.
pacemaker wrote:Thank you all for the comments.There was evidence of weeping so I will do belt and braces with silicone and gasket. Cheers Pacemaker
CHRIS in MARGATE wrote:With your preference for a good sealant WT, did you never like me as an enthusiastic teenage DIY engine builder stand on a tube of red hermetite and then walk it through the house into the carpet and then find it all over the door handles. I digress but in my time I have got it everywhere lol.
Interesting debate. Do the Castrol R40 one next ?
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