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RE: Gasket material, wicking?

To: "'Dave Vrba'" <Dave_Vrba@mail.sel.sony.com>, "spridgets@autox.team.net" <spridgets@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Gasket material, wicking?
From: Phil Vanner <pvanner@pclink.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Jun 1999 11:45:02 -0500
Reply-to: Phil Vanner <pvanner@pclink.com>
Sender: owner-spridgets@autox.team.net
Have you tried to make up a gasket out of something else?

I would say that sleeved MCs are sometimes known to weep fluid around the 
sleeve, but if you are sure you have isolated the leak to the top gasket, 
I'd buy a sheet of some other gasket material (Rubber? that's what the 
seals are.) and give that a try.

I have heard of heavy 'grocery bag' type paper being used for gaskets in a 
pinch and that will certainly wick liquids, so I suppose it's not 
impossible.

Phil Vanner
new MC, no more spots on my shoes.

-----Original Message-----
From:   Dave Vrba [SMTP:Dave_Vrba@mail.sel.sony.com]
Sent:   Tuesday, June 08, 1999 8:05 AM
To:     spridgets@autox.team.net
Subject:        Gasket material, wicking?

     Listers:

     Here's a weird one for ya.  Can some gasket material actually have a
     "wick effect" with the fluid it is trying to keep in, causing a LEAK?

     I replaced both gaskets in the dual bore master cylinder on the '62
     Sprite when I had it sleeved. I have a slight nagging brake fluid leak 
     that is evident by the fluid pooling in the peddle plate.  (Small
     pool.  You know how any liquid on a flat surface looks like the dam
     broke)

     It looks to me that the top gasket is "wicking" the brake fluid out
     and down the outside of the body.  I have isolated the leak to this
     area by putting a dark paper towel, secured with a rubber band, around 
     the top of the master and no more pooling in the peddle plate.  The
     paper towel is absorbing the LEAK so to speak.

     This top gasket is a gray thicker material as I remember.  Kinda
     spongy.  I've honkered down the top plate screws to their limit, I
     feel, and don;t want to brake or strip anything.  My gut feeling is to 
     just change out the gasket with a new one and see if it stops the
     leak.  What do you think?  Is this top gasket thick or thin material?

     TIA,

     Dave
     '62 Sprite MKII
     Dublin, CA

     Thought for the day --

     Don't argue with idiots.  They won't know when you win!
     (changed my life)


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