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Re: H seeping oil
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Posted by Janicholson on December 28, 2006 at 16:44:58 from (66.173.50.60):
In Reply to: H seeping oil posted by Elk Farmer on December 28, 2006 at 12:30:31:
If retorquing does not repair the weap, I would spray clean the area real well with Brake Kleen, or Lectro Motive spray degreaser, wire brush it again, and apply a double coating of super glue to the area (regular, not jel) and let it set up for an hour. Another solution might be to take a break off blade from one of those thin utility knives (3/8 wide blade) and drive the blade into the gasket as a wedge, seperating the gasket and making it "thicker" at that point. If it all won"t go in use a dremel tool to grind off the excess. Another solution would be to go inside the head and see if a finger of #2 permatex on a cleaned surface might stop the leak. Just some easy solutions that might work. JimN
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