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Date:         Sat, 3 Sep 2005 22:40:00 -0400
Reply-To:     Joseph Fortino <fortino1@EARTHLINK.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Joseph Fortino <fortino1@EARTHLINK.NET>
Subject:      Re: o-ring cooling crossover tube
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hmm well put and i thank everyone for great feedback on this since i have been suffered this dreaded WP replacement, and now have all the parts except a 1.50 o-ring, i call it a cockring now. ;)

anyway on the rtv front seems its need at the end of the water pipe not really coating the o-right aka CR. its needed. also a light speck on the WP base to make a good seal, could VW have been telling us something all these years selling this at the dealer? LOL

thanks.

-----Original Message----- From: George Goff <THX0001@AOL.COM> Sent: Sep 3, 2005 10:03 PM To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM Subject: Re: o-ring cooling crossover tube

In a message dated 9/3/05 8:07:19 PM, lauterba@BELLSOUTH.NET writes:

<< Disagree. When I installed crossover tube on new 1.9L long block, fitting

in question got a new O-ring as well as plenty of the copper-colored

Permatex. >>

I see this misinformation on the List so often that I have to wonder just where it came from; it must have rolled down from the Great White North a la the RTV King of Canada. An o-ring seal is not meant to have anything applied to it except some assembly lubricant. Using RTV on an o-ring makes the user look like a dilettante, at best, and, at worst, the RTV can cause a failure of the assembly. The only catastrophic failure I ever experienced in a Vanagon cooling system was whenever the small flanged stub on the rear of the right head of a 2.1L blew out. I found that it had been assembled with a copious amount of RTV in addition to the o-ring.

Judging by the amount of the stuff which is sold, this country must be suffering some kind of RTV fetish. While RTV has its place, it is not the cure-all most people think it is. There are better sealants available even for architectural applications, but when a Happy Homeowner walks through the doors a Home Depot, he makes a beeline for the aisle and a half of RTV products.

George


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