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Old 08-28-2014, 06:16 AM   #1
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Sealant on thermostat gasket?

Got a couple questions about doing the thermostat gasket on 87 5.7L.

1. Do you use sealant? Like that RTV stuff. I've heard some people don't, and some people do. I just tried sealant and it leaks!

2. Does the thermostat sit on top of the gasket, or go underneath it? Strange question, but looking at it I realize that the thermostat is a lot bigger around than the hole in the gasket.
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Old 08-28-2014, 06:25 AM   #2
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Re: Sealant on thermostat gasket?

No sealant. I use the good Felpro gaskets on top of the thermostat.

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Old 08-28-2014, 08:38 AM   #3
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Re: Sealant on thermostat gasket?

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Old 08-28-2014, 09:52 AM   #4
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Re: Sealant on thermostat gasket?

Thermostat, gasket, housing. Yes I use RTV.
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Re: Sealant on thermostat gasket?

Ive always used rtv, never game me any problems
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Re: Sealant on thermostat gasket?

I must be old school from the prehistoric age, I smear a film of grease on the gasket.
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Re: Sealant on thermostat gasket?

The FelPro gasket I posted needs nothing. It is the cat's meow, and it is re-useable! Pricey though, but I am very, very impressed with it.
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Old 08-28-2014, 12:08 PM   #8
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The FelPro gasket I posted needs nothing. It is the cat's meow, and it is re-useable! Pricey though, but I am very, very impressed with it.
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Re: Sealant on thermostat gasket?

Technically gaskets don't need sealer, the gasket is the seal, but a little extra insurance doesn't hurt.
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I've always put a thin film of rtv on both sides of the gasket.
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Old 08-28-2014, 06:49 PM   #11
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Re: Sealant on thermostat gasket?

I'll use whatever's handy. Grease, I'll use on a lot of gaskets. RTV, if the tube is a lot closer than the grease.

The key seems to be, make sure the mating surfaces are clean. Skunksmash, iirc, there is a recess on the intake manifold side where the thermostat sits, gasket over it.
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Re: Sealant on thermostat gasket?

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The FelPro: 35562T raised ring gasket and some Sil-Glyde with the original water neck is one of the best things since sliced bread. Usually they're re-usable too.

Back in high school... I mounted a smallblock water neck in a 4 jaw chuck on the lathe at school and cut an o-ring groove. That worked pretty nicely to stopper up the leaks. A couple buddies did the same. I suppose I could've mounted the water neck or an intake manifold on a rotary table and cut the groove with the J-Head Bridgeport but the lathe was more accessible.
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Old 08-28-2014, 07:29 PM   #13
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Re: Sealant on thermostat gasket?

Thanks for all the help everyone.

I did buy a felpro gasket but its not the one with the ring. Its just a plain blue one. I take it from the replies, that the waterneck leak on the 350 is a very common problem on that engine?
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Re: Sealant on thermostat gasket?

The gasket, housing surfac and thermostat are the same on both small and big blocks. Leaks are common due to dirty or pitted surfaces, thermostat over gasket, fancy o-ring water necks and gasket sins...crap gasket, RTV glopping, etc. A good gasket and clean surfaces are all you need.
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Old 08-28-2014, 08:08 PM   #15
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X2 on the reusable Fel-Pro gasket! For the money and effort, I usually go with a new housing along with it.
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Re: Sealant on thermostat gasket?

I use right stuff and gasket , but recently I had no gasket so I beaded the right stuff thick then wait for it to semi cure then place then place the cover on top
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Old 08-29-2014, 08:59 PM   #17
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Re: Sealant on thermostat gasket?

Will any 350 waterneck work? A friend of mine bought one about a year ago and it was a cast piece of junk. When he tightened down the bolts it cracked. I'd like one that's not cast metal if possible
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Old 08-29-2014, 09:26 PM   #18
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Re: Sealant on thermostat gasket?

The chrome ones are usually junk castings. There is a cast aluminum one you can get for under $10 that I've had good luck with. I usually get them from Rock Auto. I just got a couple so I can find the part number if you need it.

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Re: Sealant on thermostat gasket?

Just found my Rock Auto receipt from last week. It was a Four Seasons #84823 at a cost of $5.95. It has the tab for the return spring as well. Good luck!

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Return spring? What return spring? lol

But seriously I didn't see any spring
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