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Re: Time to introduce my 1984 C4 before my TH700 gets toasted again...

Subject: Re: Time to introduce my 1984 C4 before my TH700 gets toasted again...
by Kay on 2010/9/16 22:29:29

Quote:

bogus wrote:
You will need gaskets for the intake to head joint. I use a spray on RTV called "The Right Stuff" by Permatex for sealing the walls front and back.

Another trick is to dimple the mating surfaces with a small drill bit, this gives the RTV something to bite into.

Here in the states, the RTV is available in different colours, black, grey, copper. Copper is used around oil and is very good for this seal. If you cannot find either product, let me know and I will ship you a tube. The Right Stuff is pressurized, so it will have to go slow!

For info on Permatex Copper: http://www.permatex.com/products/auto ... Silicone_Gasket_Maker.htm

For info on The Right Stuff: http://www.permatex.com/products/Auto ... ht_Stuff_Gasket_Maker.htm

I have had very good luck with both products.


Thanks for the tip!
I guess I'll should be able to find something similar here in Germany too.

Sincerely,
Kay
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