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WHEN replacing gaskets on cylinder heads and other parts of an enoine, it is necessary to smear an even film of goldsize or gasket cement on both sides of the gasket. For some reason or other, many owners who do their own running adjustments use the cement* only on one side of the gasket. Obviously, this is quite wrong, as gas or oil could leak past the other side of the gasket. It is, therefore, necessary to protect both sides. "

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19281220.2.97

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NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 19

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Quite Wrong NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 19

Quite Wrong NZ Truth, Issue 1203, 20 December 1928, Page 19

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