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Subject: [TR] Proper gasket installation
From: yellowtr3 at yahoo.com (Frank Fisher)
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2011 07:34:51 -0800 (PST)
References: <C5EB5590-954B-43E1-82E8-CD648877D26A@ipns.com> <018801cbb2e5$0af95b40$0301a8c0@randall>
same as Randall said, and for all the same reasons.
also the permatex products are basically a silicone sealant. i use 10's gallons 
of silicone sealants in my work day, every day,?and it is very intolerant of 
oily or wet surfaces. even the slightest oil or water will cause failure. 
whereas hylomar is very tolerant.
Frank




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From: Randall <TR3driver at ca.rr.com>
To: list Triumph <triumphs at autox.team.net>
Sent: Wed, January 12, 2011 9:45:10 PM
Subject: Re: [TR] Proper gasket installation

> thermostat cover and water pump.? These gaskets are like thin 
> kraft paper, and obviously are contact with water/coolant.? 

That's odd.? The factory gaskets were quite a bit thicker than what I'd call
kraft paper, more like a thin cardboard IMO.

I like Hylomar for those gaskets, mostly because it's easy to remove next
time.? In fact, I can frequently reuse the gasket.

> The other gasket I'm installing is the timing chain cover 
> gasket.? This is a much thicker, heavy black material, and of 
> course contacts oil.? Should they have any kind of dressing?? 
> If so, what kind?? Applied to both sides?

I also use Hylomar there, applied to both sides.? Last time I also added a
fiber washer (cut from an unused carb gasket) to the support stud in the
middle of the cover, also with Hylomar on both sides.

Did I mention that I like Hylomar <G>

-- Randall? 


      

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