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RE: The search for oil tightness - Steve kay - 11-07-2019

Ordered a silicone gasket from Jamie. Now I must also summon up my courage and attend to tasks indicated from beyond the Antonine Wall, that will be a new and possibly character forming job!


RE: The search for oil tightness - Ian Dunford - 11-07-2019

I believe that Bearsden is actually straddling the Antonine Wall Steve.


RE: The search for oil tightness - Steve kay - 11-07-2019

Ian, I take your word for it. However, North of the Forth and Clyde Canal, and South of the course of the short test track for the Bennie monoplane, a piece of kit that I beleive incorporated no Austin Seven parts. Now if a certain person has his house on one side of the Antonine Wall, and the workshop at the bottom of the garden is on the other side, that would be worthy of note. Perhaps the dozens of Seven owners in the Marches might include one straddling Offa's Dyke.


RE: The search for oil tightness - Reckless Rat - 11-07-2019

I can testify to spending my formative years not at all far from the site of the westernmost fort on the Antonine wall (Old Kilpatrick). Unfortunately for those keen on archaeology it's hidden underneath a housing estate and a bus station, and not too far from where the beardie one hangs aboot.


RE: The search for oil tightness - John Mason - 11-07-2019

Steve I use the cork strip supplied by cherished suppliers but stick it in in the groove and onto the block with Permatex aviation quality gasket sealant. This sealant is non hardening and easily removed with spirit on a cloth. How it works is that it has a spirit within the sealant that makes it easy to apply. The spirt then evaporates off leaving a non hardening sticky sealant that is good against oil, petrol and water. I have had no leaks in the area for over 4 years.

John Mason.


RE: The search for oil tightness - Ruairidh Dunford - 11-07-2019

I can confirm I am on the correct side of the wall - the Railplane site has very recently been built on, lost forever!


RE: The search for oil tightness - Charles P - 12-07-2019

(11-07-2019, 09:44 AM)Rick F Wrote: I have found the new silicone tappet cover seal from Jamie at Seven Workshop is as good as it gets.

I believe Oxfordshire Sevens  produce an alloy tappet cover

How does Jamie's silicon gasket work with the early covers that used flat cork?

Charles


RE: The search for oil tightness - Ruairidh Dunford - 12-07-2019

It doesn’t unfortunately - why not make one from a silicone baking sheet?


RE: The search for oil tightness - Charles P - 12-07-2019

(12-07-2019, 02:35 PM)Ruairidh Dunford Wrote: It doesn’t unfortunately - why not make one from a silicone baking sheet?

I thought not. 
Good idea on the baking sheet. 
I have an alloy cover and I'm experimenting with a slightly softer O ring rubber (Shore 45 vs 70) and will see how that goes


C


RE: The search for oil tightness - Rick F - 12-07-2019

I have used a modified RP tappet cover ( new holes drilled, with old ones filled in) on my Chummy-based special, fitted with a silicone gasket. It works well.