Inlet Manifold Gasket?
Always used inlet gaskets with sealent for belt n braces etc. Dont bother with exhaust gaskets as thats the usual thing to go on exhausts. I just make sure both faces are flat and use a decent sealent. Expect you could do the same with inlet.
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used cereal boxes for 49 years- no problems- at least they fit.Grumpy225 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2017 8:38 pmGaskets are cheap and easy to come by. I literally have 100's of extras from various builds. Every gasket set comes with at least 1 intake and they are only used about 1/4 of the time in rebuilds (seal/bearing jobs).Martin20 wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2017 5:05 pm Evening All,
Planning to try a 22mm carb on my LIS150 in the not too distant future. Question is, do I need to fit an inlet manifold gasket, or can I get away with using gasket sealant? Also, if a gasket is recommended, is it OK to buy gasket paper and make my own? Sorry if it sounds a dumb question, but I have done loads of reading, and nowhere have I seen it give a definite yes or no!
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If you are changing your manifold then replace the gasket (use gasket sealer). If you are using a cereal box then I look forward to reading how you motor has developed a mysterious air leak and you melted a hole in your piston. Good luck.
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