DuctTapedGoat
Active Member
I am gonna do it.
One thin layer on both sides.
What do you think is gonna happen?
One thin layer on both sides.
What do you think is gonna happen?
metal bearing paints such as copper and aluminum have always been good on metal gaskets - they also transfer heat well too
Probably not the best sealant, copper spray gasket yes maybe, but an actual copper gasket can be annealed and used over and over with just fine heat transfer. If I couldn't scrape the cpu paste off with a piece of newspaper I'd be more willing to trust it.
Planing the head and cylinder to have a perfectly flat surface can completely remove any real head gasket from the equation, almost perfect will let you use a piece of flimsy teflon tape in place of a true gasket, no knowledge of the heat transfer ability.
Oh yeah it sucked it in that makes sense too... I hope it didn't eff anything up.
I wonder what might happen if we force fed other things to a two stroke...
Your not going to have an engine for long!Wasn't bad enough to foul the plug so I'm not concerned.
I dumped a bunch of powderized graphite in my sparkplug port one day - had to change the first fouled plug and then it ran like a hot knife through butter.
I've been doing lead substitute additive which is giving me synthetic oil results.
Next force fed measure is a 12v fan on the carburetor air intake, all my research says 1cfm per horsepower.