EDWARD BARNARD wrote:
> Listers: Actually the first gasket I tried on the engine was a Payen. That is
> the only thing I buy. The engine has been bored .060" over, and the Payen blew
> between the adjoining cylinders. We are just looking for some way to get
> through the season until we can pull the engine and have the block cut for
> rings. Bill Collins was told that the Yamabond won't work with copper gaskets.
> On the first try with the copper gasket I glued rings to it and sprayed it
> with copper and left it until tacky. I know Kawasaki has a similar product to
> Yamabond that I use to use on the FV engines to seal the crankcase halves. Not
> sure it will work in this application.
> We may just go back to the Payen and keep our fingers crossed.
>
Ed, if you're really out of possibilities, one of the things that seemed
to work on stock engines with chronic head gasket problems was a
silicate-based sealer (I can't remember a trade name, but, the stuff is
probably identical, except for concentration, to the liquid head
sealants on the market today). It was a clear, thick liquid which
tended to develop silica crystals in the bottom of the bottle, and as I
recall, came in a small (3-4 oz.) bottle with an off-white label. The
only time I ended up using the stuff was at a shop I worked at in the
`70s. They demanded it be used on all water-cooled engine
rebuilds--claimed it reduced the comeback rate.
Some of the old-timers in your area may remember the stuff and might
still have some around.
Tried sending this directly, but, AT&T routing is still blocking some
addresses.
Cheers.
--
Michael Porter
Roswell, NM
Never let anyone drive you crazy when you know it's within walking distance....
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