grease on exhaust gaskets

I read that jss silicon (silicone?) grease is good for some gaskets like the flywheel cover. Apparently it makes a good seal and allows the gasket to be re-usable.

Would it be a good choice for an exhaust gasket? (61x cylinder, coffman manifold)

Maybe a more durable sealant like 1211 be better.
 

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I dont use any grease or sealant on any gasket on a YAM engine build. Only 1211 on the cases. I like the gasket to seal onto the metal once it goes through some heat cycles. Who cares if its a bitch to get off, you know it was sealed on good...

Now if I'm in a pinch and had to reuse a gasket, then i would put some sealant on it. I did that to a SS B pipe head pipe gasket for years.
18 years of rebuilding all my motors and no leaks yet...

EDIT - I take that back... I always use 1211 or Yamabond on both sides of the flywheel cover gasket to insure that no water creeps in there.
 

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I have always thought the opposite. I always considered a sealant (like 1211 or grease) to be a "gasket for the gasket". If it happens to help the gasket come off easier, that's only a side benefit.

That is exactly the reason you don't use sealant on gaskets. It is like stacking three gaskets together. Three different surfaces, three more places to leak.
 

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I am just wondering what manual that info came out of,Haynes,Clymer? I know it wasn't a Yami or Kawi service manual,I am of the opinion if it comes off easier it does not seal as well nuff said.
 
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