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I spent the evening getting the sleeves to a perfect .005" proud of the block using steel figure of 8 gaskets. My plan was to do all the trial assembly using the steel gaskets, and then use my copper figure of 8's for the final build.
Here is the deal. The steel figure of 8's measure .018" thick. The copper figure of 8's are .023" thick...so my perfect .005" will become .010" if I switch to the copper. It's my understanding that the factory switched to the copper later in production, so I assumed them to be a better gasket. I also know the manual is a bit lax on updates, and makes no reference to copper gaskets at all.
So, my question is, will the copper figure of 8's compress the extra .005" more than the steel??
Here is the deal. The steel figure of 8's measure .018" thick. The copper figure of 8's are .023" thick...so my perfect .005" will become .010" if I switch to the copper. It's my understanding that the factory switched to the copper later in production, so I assumed them to be a better gasket. I also know the manual is a bit lax on updates, and makes no reference to copper gaskets at all.
So, my question is, will the copper figure of 8's compress the extra .005" more than the steel??