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what type gaskets for 1971 1.7, I've heard there tricky to get them in right. Also what type of gasket sealer is recommended?
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euro911 |
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Retired & living the dream. God help me if I wake up! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 8,910 Joined: 2-December 06 From: So.Cal. & No.AZ (USA) Member No.: 7,300 Region Association: Southern California ![]() ![]() |
I recommend the thicker cork gaskets that Mark (914 Rubber) makes.
I just smear a bit of hi-temp grease on both sides of the gaskets. The grease helps to keep them in place, as well as keeping oil from seeping through. |
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I recommend the thicker cork gaskets that Mark (914 Rubber) makes. I just smear a bit of hi-temp grease on both sides of the gaskets. The grease helps to keep them in place, as well as keeping oil from seeping through. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) I used to get small leaks until I started using 914Rubber's thicker gaskets! Problem solved! |
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