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<div style="clear:both"> <font size="2">Realistically, loading a cylinder sleeve at 105 ft lbs of axial clamping load onto a copper figure of eight ring at the bottom is likely adequate for sealing. The coolant pressure inside the block is perhaps 12-22psi. I currently do however put a dressing under the sleeve. Hylomar M is what I use as it is very thin once applied. Gasket shellac is arguably just as good. The key is a thin coat. Most all sealants get pressed out of the pocket anyways. I was thinking that a future iteration of a cylinder sleeve I would experiment with a silicon or viton oring placed at the bottom of the cylinder sleeve which has an imbedded groove. This however is more of a thought experiment and is more than is really needed. Alternatively, I was also thinking of cutting some rings made from thin teflon sheet and place it on the underside of the sleeves with the figure of eight gaskets. <br>
mordy<br>
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