Exhaust port sealing surface., Damaged surface. |
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Exhaust port sealing surface., Damaged surface. |
Gearhead1432 |
Sep 20 2012, 05:30 PM
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When I removed the heat exchangers on my '72 I ran into two problems. First, a ton of rtv was used probably to fix a leak. Second, one of the ports had a soft dent in the copper gasket that went through to the seat bellow. Are there any good ways to get this to seal on reinstallation? I have a new set of gaskets that I annealed, however I'm weary of just trying rtv like the privious mechanic did. This is on a 1.7 that will be replaced after I get the body work done.
Thanks, -Rob |
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