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Re: REMOVING GREASE AND GASKETS
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Posted by Janicholson on March 12, 2007 at 18:16:37 from (66.173.50.149):
In Reply to: REMOVING GREASE AND GASKETS posted by RICK IN VERMONT on March 12, 2007 at 16:27:14:
Rick, There is no reliable way to repair a gasket from the "outside" Some gaskets are leaking from under tightened bolts, but usually from Thermal cycling and old age. We do not know what you are working on, but since you are on the IH forum, I assume the dealer will have the gaskets. This site also sells new gaskets. Do not over tighten bolts, that is worse when they break, or crack and warp the tin pieces. A manual is a a must. Also available here. or Binders Books. Pressure washers are fine tools if used with discression around electrical components. (best to remove them ahead of washing) Renting them is easy and modest in cost. Good luck, JimN
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