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DJK

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I got a can of Permatex Copper Spray-A-Gasket to use for my head gasket.  So since I had that I used it on all my gaskets and mounting screws.  Since I was building up a newly machined short block, it had plenty of time to cure before it saw any oil or antifreeze . Regards

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I used Rectorseal #5 pipe dope on mine. The stuff has been around forever and is designed for water, gas and steam use so it will hold up fine. It is a non-hardening product so removal after years of service is generally not a problem.

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