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Date:   Mon, 7 Jun 1999 13:09:31 -0700
Reply-To:   Pete Cassidy <pcassidy@APPLE.COM>
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From:   Pete Cassidy <pcassidy@APPLE.COM>
Subject:   Goop - revisited!
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Pete Cassidy said:

>Hi all, > > Just getting round to re-building the engine on 'Muriel/ - my >88' Wolfsburg. When I got the re-build kit from Bus Depot, I also >got a tube of black/blue goop. This appears to be the head seal goop. >I notice that Bentley recommends that this go on the flat (head) side >of the seal and not on the lip (block) side. However, Herb (from the >archives) recommends both sides should be 'gooped'. Which is more >correct?? My heads were slightly pitted - nothing major - so we >JB-Welded them & sanded them flat.

Here I go replying to my own mailings! Sad, eh?

We re-built Muriel's engine last week & all is well! I'm back on the road again woohoo! 8-)

Regarding the head seal goop, we went with Herb's advice over Bentley and everything worked out ok. I feel a little more secure with the Herb method as Bentley seems to assume that there will be no block pitting (there was & we JB-Welded them). Result: no leakage whatsoever.

On the cylinder stud seal goop, Bugformance in Sacramento suggested using Curil-T, made by Elring. It was a bit expensive at $10 but it smelled great! 8-) We applied a thin coating of this fruity-aroma'd green goop to the cleaned cylinder studs & torqued them home. No problems so far .....

The engine rework was a lot of effort. Herb's notes from the archives were invaluable. I'll post later on how we did it & what we found. The old head sealing gaskets were *horrendously* damaged!!

>Regards, > >Pete C (got the day off work tomorrow to finish the re-build!)

.... and fun it was, too! 8-)

Pete C

P.S - Blatant plug alert! Initially Bus Depot sent out the wrong rings but performed heroically in redressing the problem. Their customer service is only incredible! I judge a company not just on when things go right, but what they do when things go wrong. Three cheers (yet again) to Ron and the Bus Depot!! 8-)

-- Peter Cassidy, pcassidy@apple.com '88 Wolfsburg "Muriel" *not speaking for Apple*


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