>>> <KENWILFY@AOL.COM> 01/16 10:04 AM >>> <clipped> I recommend putting a thin film of the blue RTV on the o-ring. This acts as cement to hold the o-ring in place while you are installing the pump (they fall out of that groove pretty easy otherwise) and also seals any irregularities that might be in the sealing surfaces. I call this cheap insurance. >> My religion embraces any ideas in pursuit of a "leak free Vanagon" <g>! My concern is when you have to take it apart again the next time. That RTV stuff is almost impossible to remove or clean out, short of scraping. The silicon grease I use is as thick as the RTV but it does not dry or set and can withstand very high pressure. Yau-Man Chan 87 GL |
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