A gasket is used between two surfaces to make a seal.
Yes. -Unless your manual specifically calls for it, you never use anything but the recommended gasket
You can, but if you have a new gasket glue is really not needed.
I WANT TO KNOW WHAT I CAN USE TO CLEAN MY YELLOWED REFRIGERATOR GASKET THANKS
To make your own gaskets, you can use gasket material and a gasket punch kit. Trace the shape of the gasket onto the material, then use the punch kit to cut out the gasket. Be sure to use a sharp blade and follow the manufacturer's guidelines for cutting the gasket material.
no no no no no. never use liquid gasket
NO. You MUST replace the intake gasket.
Never use sealant for a head gasket! It is used as a quick fix for cracks in the gasket but will not last very long. Safer to get the job done correctly.
never
put the crankcase together with no gasket and move the crankshaft. the amount of movement you get will determine the gasket thickness. if it is a lot of play then use the thick gasket, if there is little to no play use the thinner one and if the movement is in between use the middle thickness gasket. not a super technical answer but it should help you out
No! I can't use.
no,wouldnt use silicone due to heat going through stat housing,use a high temp "gasket sealer"
if it came with gasket glue, or if it tells you to use it, use it on both sides. if it doesnt then you dont need to use it.