Gaskets are sealing components designed to fill the space between two or more mating surfaces, preventing leakage from or into the joined objects while under compression. They are typically made from durable, resilient materials to withstand pressure, temperature, and chemical exposure, outperforming worn or degraded seals. Failure of a gasket often manifests as visible fluid leaks, unusual smells, or a drop in system pressure.
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Cross-reference part number with serial number before ordering to confirm fitment. Keep original parts until new ones are confirmed correct. Record part numbers replaced for future reference.
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The first sign of gasket failure is typically a visible fluid leak from the sealed joint. If left unaddressed, the leak will likely worsen, potentially leading to significant fluid loss and reduced system performance. Continued operation with a failing gasket risks component damage due to insufficient lubrication or cooling.
Always ensure the mating surfaces are perfectly clean and free of any debris or old gasket material before installation. Avoid overtightening fasteners, as this can deform the gasket and cause premature failure.
Inspect the corresponding mating surfaces for flatness and damage, and clean them thoroughly before installing a new gasket.