Head gasket

[Deleted User]
edited July 2014 in HUDSON
Do you need to apply sealant when installing a head gasket on a flathead 6 Hudson ? Thank you

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  • Aluminum paint works the best. Several coats , let it dry
  • I agree with Lostmind . It's a trick that I learned back in my motorcycle racing days. Alumaseal in the radiator can't hurt either if you are concerned about coolant seeping from the head gasket area.

  • My personal preference is to seal the threads so the coolant doesn't even get as far as the Block-gasket-head interfaces.....but I'll admit to spraying on a layer of "Copper-Coat" anyway. Who's to say what's in "Aluminum Paint"? That's a pretty fuzzy term.
    Frank
  • If using the old style Fel Pro gaskets any sealer will work to a point.  I've never seen one seal up completely on a hornet.  If using the newer composition from Best you  don't need to apply anything.  Make sure your head is straight and block clean.  We have those in stock for sale.

    Randy Maas 309-267-6158 or maasfh@centurylink.net

  • Those that have used then are very pleased.  You will never be able reuse them.

  • Would I be correct that the "Best" composition gasket is available only for the 308? It may not apply to the specific engine that hudson40 was asking about.
    F
  • You can assume correctly it is for the 308,  I don't know what specific engine he is referring to with his statement "flathead 6 hudson" unless I am missing something here.
  • G'day just trying to learn of you blokes how do you tell the difference between early and late 308head gaskets ? Thanks Jimmy
  • 51-54 had 7/16 bolts  55 & 56 had 1/2 in bolts
  • Thanks for all the information. I was referring to the 175ci engine
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