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I couldn’t find either? I prefer Brush On
 
Some do, some don't. I have the spray, but haven't used it. There should be no corrosion issue.
Ok that's what I was wondering I'm always Leary of dissembler metals iv seen them old idi diesels the destruction of electrolysis done plenty of head gaskets but the ones I ordered don't look like the have a sealing coating
 
So copper spray or none service Manuel doesn't confirm that's really the only question I have
I think you're fine either way, but I do use it because I feel that it's void filling properties are worth the effort, and I've ridden very hard in the 8000 rpm plus with a hot engine and never blown.
 
I think you're fine either way, but I do use it because I feel that it's void filling properties are worth the effort, and I've ridden very hard in the 8000 rpm plus with a hot engine and never blown.
Thanks man I definitely will use it I've done a lot of head gaskets over the years some say use/don't use but I always make sure and copper spray questions are like pulling teeth lol I wish felpro offered a permatorque gasket for these bikes they are hands down the best gaskets and they seal fantastic
 
I think you're fine either way, but I do use it because I feel that it's void filling properties are worth the effort, and I've ridden very hard in the 8000 rpm plus with a hot engine and never blown.
Blew Head Gaskets Twice from Copper Sprayed. That’s it I’m going to try Brush on will figure it out Thanks.
 

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So heads are on crossover tube on waiting on cam seals anyway the Manuel says apply sealant between the cam holders and head mating surface anyone know what kind? Shellac hondabond 3bond?
 
My honda manual says coat the gasket with liquid sealer. And use Moly disulfide grease on the head bolt threads and washers. It says 38-41 ft. lbs. torque for head bolts.
 
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