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Could I use an aluminum can for a diy high heat gasket?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 75984552:MV8zNzQ4NDIwXzY3MTA4MjExXzcwRUM0MDQ2] [quote:Anonymous Coward 74785542:MV8zNzQ4NDIwXzY3MTA3ODExXzI1MThENUM2] [quote:bigD111:MV8zNzQ4NDIwXzY3MTA3NzUzX0E0MjYzNkQz] Inquire about the melting point of aluminum, that should be your answer. You can buy good gasket product at a parts store. [/quote] Hmmm. Melting point of copper 1,984F Melting point of aluminum 1,221F [/quote] engine blocks are often made of aluminium and hardly ever melt!! [/quote]
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I need a gasket between the cylinder and block head for a moped. I saw a video of a guy using copper sheet and I thought why not aluminum? Any cons or just winning?
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