Perhaps a silly question but here it is anyway...
The process of applying a gasket, these days, pretty much always involves a small amount of silicone rubber applied to both sides. So you end up with two seals with small layer of fibrous material between them.
So my question is, why include a conventional gasket at all and instead have a thicker layer of high temperature resistant silicone rubber sealing a given engine case?
Am thinking in theory it'd offer the same if not a higher level of performance (as long as you don't tighten the hell out of the case bolts prior to curing) then the conventional method, or am I missing something?
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