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Thanks Phil.=C2=A0 The specs say for gaps up to 0.015".=C2=A0 The opening =
for the felt is much larger than that.=C2=A0 I'd be interested to hear how =
it sets up.=C2=A0 JoeB.
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Here=E2=80=99s a photo of the experimental application of the gel to the r=
ear main cap. The washer on the nozzle seals the trapezoidal opening.
The blue gel is regular rtv which never completely set up. The red is the a=
naerobic gel. You can see the gels oozing out of the chamfered area at the =
base of the rear main cap.
No, that not my race engine! It is a spare, cracked block used for testing =
and a good counterweight for my drill press......
Sent from my iPhone =20
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ental application of the gel to the rear main cap. The washer on the nozzle=
seals the trapezoidal opening.<br></div><div dir=3D"ltr">The blue gel is r=
egular rtv which never completely set up. The red is the anaerobic gel. You=
can see the gels oozing out of the chamfered area at the base of the rear =
main cap.<br></div><div dir=3D"ltr">No, that not my race engine! It is a sp=
are, cracked block used for testing and a good counterweight for my drill p=
ress......<br></div><div dir=3D"ltr"><br></div><br><br>Sent from my iPhone<=
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