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Originally Posted by kaiser
Yet you show a clear example that contradicts what you have just written.
It is clearly necessary in this case. The evidence is in front of your eyes.
Look at the seepage through the seal. It is perfectly clear that the seal is not fit for the intended job at hand.
This is blatantly basic. The water permeates the gasket, which is not water proof. You don't even have to be an engineer to see that.
Look at the seepage through the seal.
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No need to discuss that paper gaskets and cork weeps. That what we normally sees on cars from the -60`s++. If this gasket is not fit for purpose, its a shame. There should at least have been an upgrade released at a later point from the manufacturer....