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Old Oct 27, 2005 | 08:58 PM
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making paper gasket

i'd like to put my oil pump on tomorrow but nissan says there is no gasket, just silicone, but when i took my current one off there is paper. I have some nice gasket paper that i cut out a pretty good gasket to fit the pump, you guys think this is a good idea? also, you think its better for the gasket to stick out a little or to be in a little where i can see the metal of edge when i put the gasket on? there is a tiny place where i cut to thin and i can see about 1mm of the edge of the pump where the gasket should be, im pondering making a new one, so is there anything bad about sticking out a little past where the two flat surfaces meet?
Old Oct 27, 2005 | 10:21 PM
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it will be fine, there are different grades of paper.

just make just the mating surface is clean and use Red(high heat) RVT. once u install and its fully dry, u can scrape the edges off.
Old Oct 28, 2005 | 12:14 AM
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just a quik question on head haskets, im losing compresion, does that happen when u have a blown head gasket?
Old Oct 28, 2005 | 04:45 AM
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lol way off topic but, usually a blown head gasket will way different compression in one cylinder compared to the rest, possibly even 2.
Old Oct 28, 2005 | 11:14 AM
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haha i know i was way off, haha but thanks!
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