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#43636 03/19/05 07:02 AM
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I am going to replace my head on the 36 GMC 1/2 ton. I have a Victor copper head gasket. Is there some type of spray that needs to put on the gasket before use? Or should I get a newer composite gasket?


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#43637 03/19/05 12:44 PM
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If the copper gasket is not damaged, go with it. Lightly coat each side with wheel bearing grease. Follow normal instructions on torque procedures.

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