it should
A strong adhesive like epoxy resin or a heavy-duty cyanoacrylate glue (super glue) should work well to adhere metal to cork. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the best results.
You can, but if you have a new gasket glue is really not needed.
If there are no instructions with the kit, then do notuse glue.
It shouldn't be a problem. The glue is water based and the mud should adhere to it.
You should dust, degrease and dry all surfaces to be glued, allowing the glue to adhere better.
No, you don't if the gasket is rubber.
glue.u can stick it with glue
if it came with gasket glue, or if it tells you to use it, use it on both sides. if it doesnt then you dont need to use it.
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. It depends on - A) what type of engine and B) what type of gasket. Older cars mainly used cork gaskets, so gasket sealant was a wise choice. New engines use rubber, some with metal bushings or spacers, so the typical "blue glue" as daddy used to call it isn't required.
Yes. -Unless your manual specifically calls for it, you never use anything but the recommended gasket
Yes, here is a sentence with the word "adhere": "It is important to adhere to the rules and regulations of the organization."