Hey everyone,
I noticed the genuine BMW gaskets are made of two different materials; one side appears to be stainless steel (the shiny side), and the other side looks like it is heat resistant and designed to form a tight seal when compressed (I'm guessing this is inconel)?
So what's the consensus on the direction when installing headers? I've done some searching on Google and the results seem to be inconclusive; some say the stainless steel side should face the head, while others say it should face the header. Fel Pro Gaskets says the stainless steel side should always mate with the headers to allow them to "slide" under thermal expansion during normal heat cycling when the vehicle is in operation.
Thanks in advance!
I noticed the genuine BMW gaskets are made of two different materials; one side appears to be stainless steel (the shiny side), and the other side looks like it is heat resistant and designed to form a tight seal when compressed (I'm guessing this is inconel)?
So what's the consensus on the direction when installing headers? I've done some searching on Google and the results seem to be inconclusive; some say the stainless steel side should face the head, while others say it should face the header. Fel Pro Gaskets says the stainless steel side should always mate with the headers to allow them to "slide" under thermal expansion during normal heat cycling when the vehicle is in operation.
Thanks in advance!
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