A friend gave me a 361 that he replaced with a 383 because it was suffering from low oil pressure. Pulled it apart and found that silicone was used liberally on it instead of gaskets. Found strings & chunks of various colored silicone sucked up into the oil pickup clogging it up. I am sure it did not happen all at one time, but over the years. Silicone cost him the price of and the labor of replacing an engine. Now that said, a thin layer of silicone on both sides of a gasket can help the sealing process in extreme circumstances.
Herb
1956 Plymouth Belvedere 361 4-Sale
1959 Coronet 326 Poly
1961 Belvedere Custom Suburban Wagon 318 Poly
1961 Dodge Dart Pioneer Wagon 318 Poly
1963 Fury 2D/HT 7.0L
1963 Sport Fury Convertible 361
1970 Chrysler 300 Hurst 440
1979 Dodge Aspen R/T Sport Wagon 360
1999 Durango SLT 5.9L
2008 SRT-8 Magnum 6.1L
St. Louis, MO.
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Date: 12/13/2011 3:01:16 AM
Subject: Re: Silicone on Everything?
Eric I've found that silicone is great in the bathroom, around sinks, and for caluking doors and windows on a house. I've found very little use for it in my car. Clean, straight surfaces with good gaskets that are properly torqued have always worked very well for me.
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Eric
Tacoma, WA
1962 Chrysler Newport 2 door HT
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