<VV> RTV for Top Cover OK under special circumstances
Frank DuVal
corvairduval at cox.net
Wed Sep 13 17:14:00 EDT 2006
This younger crumudgen is with you too. I just use a wire wheel to
remove that baked on gasket from the steel layer and put it back the way
it was with two gaskets. I have used a very light finger smeared amount
of black silicone to help with removal of the gaskets in the future.
Frank DuVal
Back to the rusty 64 Spyder coupe....
Cliff Tibbitts wrote:
>>NO leaks. Just make sure there's no way the nuts securing the four bolts
>>can back off, or you're gonna have a serious, serious problem! :)
>>
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>Which is exactly why I would not even consider such a modification. I am
>with Smitty on this one. I don't have nearly the experience that he has,
>but I likewise don't see the problem.
>
>Cliff Tibbitts
>66 Monza, 140
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