whats best sealant for crankcase being split ?

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Just the thread I was looking for. Do y'all (or "you's guys") generally use something case gaskets or just install dry? I have some of the Loctite and Yamabond, I think (have to check the garage) and some Indian Head shellac, but most of it leaked out of the bottle when shipping.

Another way of asking the question - if you do a base gasket delete, are you using the same type of sealant on the cylinder base as you use on the case?

Thanks

Scott
 
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Theoretically, if you use a gasket you shouldn't need sealant- I use sealant all the time, just a light coating of red permatex for me.
I also use copper coat spray in select areas.
 
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I use carburetor spray on a rag and clean the surfaces good. Then put a light coat of Yamabond 4 on both sides and stick together example Stihl MS290. If I split the case and put back together with a gasket then I put a very thing coat on both sides with the gasket in between. (example I did a Stihl 024 yeasterday). I guess I am lucky, but I have not done one yet that didn't pass a pressure test.
 

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