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> engine rebuild - sealants, lube etc, what do I need?
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post Jul 16 2017, 04:26 PM
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I did do a search this time! But no luck...

I am doing engine re-assembly this week. What do I need to have on-hand for supplies -- gasket maker, assembly lube etc? It would be nice if I could avoid making multiple trips into town!

Oh ya, stock 1.8L.

Thanks in advance for any advice!
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post Jul 16 2017, 05:01 PM
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https://type4store.com/products/sealants/en...ealant-kit.html

I thought it came with a how and when too break down, but I don't see it. You'll have to ask. If that does work search member Jake Raby, sealant.
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https://type4store.com/products/sealants/en...ealant-kit.html

I thought it came with a how and when too break down, but I don't see it. You'll have to ask. If that does work search member Jake Raby, sealant.

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) I bought that ass't from Jake a few years back. You have to figure out what does what. IIRC, they were higher than a Cat's Ass in a Dog Kennel. That being said, I've kept them in the house (climate controlled) and 5 yr's later I still use them occasionally. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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