silicone sealent as a gasket

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I repaired a hole in my car exhaust with bathroom silicone,was only supposed to be a temp repair but lasted months.
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Fcuk me this is getting like the 4 yorkshimen sketch....
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Ilango wrote:
dazz-uk wrote:Can I use locitite silicone sealent as a head gasket replacement?
Silicone sealants can be used elsewhere as a replacement for gasket.
At the head where the fuel burns, temperatures could easily rise beyond 300 deg C, where the Silicone sealant would brake down and get charred.
So please check the usable temperature range for the sealant.
Is bumping the compression ratio the sole objective of this exercise?

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No the purpose is I'm rebuilding top end of my TS1, and upon removal of head I noticed no gasket, but there was a clear silicone gel on the edges where the gasket normally would finish, so assumed silicone had been used instead of a gasket
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dazz-uk wrote:
Ilango wrote:
dazz-uk wrote:Can I use locitite silicone sealent as a head gasket replacement?
Silicone sealants can be used elsewhere as a replacement for gasket.
At the head where the fuel burns, temperatures could easily rise beyond 300 deg C, where the Silicone sealant would brake down and get charred.
So please check the usable temperature range for the sealant.
Is bumping the compression ratio the sole objective of this exercise?

-Ilango
No the purpose is I'm rebuilding top end of my TS1, and upon removal of head I noticed no gasket, but there was a clear silicone gel on the edges where the gasket normally would finish, so assumed silicone had been used instead of a gasket
Personally I use Hi Temperature Silcone (Hermatite I think). It's designed to work at cylinder head temps and I have never experienced any issues with it with or without gaskets. Also used it on cylinder base joints (with ally packers) all without any issues on a leakdown test or subsequently.
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