copper head gaskets
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copper head gaskets
hi all just trying to find out some things, were can i get copper sheets from to make a gasket, and what do they use in the centre of a double copper gasket is it some kind of foam, also how is the gasket stuck to the foam, any help would be most appreciated as im at a bit of a dead end her at the minute
Re: copper head gaskets
isnt the head gasket made like a sandwich? eg copper what evers in the middle the copper, then punched out?
Cheers Steve
quote from Wiki
Composite -- an older technology. Typically these are made from asbestos or graphite but are more prone to blowouts than newer gaskets. Asbestos gaskets are becoming increasingly rare due to health concerns.[2]
Cheers Steve
quote from Wiki
Composite -- an older technology. Typically these are made from asbestos or graphite but are more prone to blowouts than newer gaskets. Asbestos gaskets are becoming increasingly rare due to health concerns.[2]
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i had one for a D
it was a layer of copper at the top and one at the bottom, but something black in the middle ??????? ideas
Re: copper head gaskets
if it was black/grey i would say graphite, dont go snorting it either way
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it was for a dk
but it looked like foam, it was brand new recently so would not have been asbestose, anymore ideas
Re: copper head gaskets
modern stuff is compressive gasket material, the copper helps to keep it all together under the duress of its duties, the material is a modern composite, probably containing things like silica/silicon (glass) and other high temperature fibres.
Paul
Paul
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