I am in the process of getting my Marlin Roadster with 1.8 marina engine back on the road after 20 years being garaged! It was last briefly started in 2013. I have changed oil filter drained oil and then was advised to remove the sump to check for sludge etc. Removed sump with engine in situ and it was fine, but now I have a dilemma. The gasket I removed was card which had been stuck well and truly with black silicone type goo. At either end of the engine block there are thin, rectangular shaped gaskets which were slightly gauged as I scraped off the old card sump gasket, so I think I will need to change them at the same time.
I have 3 questions:
1) Most sump gasket kits are cork. Are these better than the card type (I spotted a couple of card type on Ebay, but the majority are cork).
2) Do all sump gasket kits come with the small rectangular end gaskets, as all the images seem to show just the gasket?
3) I have seen online and received loads of conflicting advice about how to treat the gasket before bolting the sump back on. A) Just coat it with vaseline B) coat the sump side with non setting gasket type goo (not sure which type to get though?) and lightly oil block side C) Just smear on some engine oil on both sides D) leave it dry
Any advice would be gratefully received.
I have 3 questions:
1) Most sump gasket kits are cork. Are these better than the card type (I spotted a couple of card type on Ebay, but the majority are cork).
2) Do all sump gasket kits come with the small rectangular end gaskets, as all the images seem to show just the gasket?
3) I have seen online and received loads of conflicting advice about how to treat the gasket before bolting the sump back on. A) Just coat it with vaseline B) coat the sump side with non setting gasket type goo (not sure which type to get though?) and lightly oil block side C) Just smear on some engine oil on both sides D) leave it dry
Any advice would be gratefully received.
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