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> oil tem psender gaskets
r_towle
post Jun 28 2012, 08:47 AM
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does anyone have an exploded view picture of the oil temp sender gasket setup ...
I thought I put everything in, all new including the copper washers...
Started dripping when I started the motor...

Must have missed something...
Pics would reallly help, I may have forgotten something.

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post Jun 28 2012, 08:56 AM
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Rich, I had a Hell of a time sealing my last one. Finally put some sealant around the small crush washers and the bolt threads. Some use studs in place of those bolts. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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post Jun 28 2012, 02:03 PM
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did you use the paper gasket between the base and the cover?
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don't know if this would cause the leak, I would think the red o-ring or the crush washers would be more likely....
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post Jun 28 2012, 05:17 PM
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I just did this. I don't have a cover, taco plate only. I put some Loctite 565 on the O-ring, threads of the bolts and a small dab on the new crush washers as well. I did NOT want to do this again. Hasn't leaked in over a week and I've put another 60 miles on her.

The hard part is cleaning/ drying the sealing surface and installing the plate as more oil tries to drip from the engine. I drained all my oil, but there is always more looking to escape.
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post Jun 28 2012, 10:27 PM
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There is a big silicon o ring between case and sender holder. Then a paper gasket between the sender plate and cover. The holding bolts have copper washers. The sender also has a copper washer.
The copper washers are available in the HF copper washers set. The paper gasketsare in my rebuilding thread in my signature.
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