All Nolan says is true. I also found new copper sealing washers at
the local CarQuest.
Donald.
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> Those copper washers really are a one time use only item. Though like all of
>us, I re-use mine when I can. GM
> or Ford sells them in a variety of sizes quite cheaply.
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> The problem with them is that they are actually quite soft new. But when
>compressed by the first installation, they work harden. You can resoften them
> by getting them red hot and dumping it in cold water (opposite of what you'd
>do with steel).
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