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Tappet chest leak. - Printable Version +- Austinsevenfriends (https://www.austinsevenfriends.co.uk/forum) +-- Forum: Austin Seven Friends Forum (https://www.austinsevenfriends.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Forum chat... (https://www.austinsevenfriends.co.uk/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=14) +--- Thread: Tappet chest leak. (/showthread.php?tid=2163) Pages:
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RE: Tappet chest leak. - Graham Honnor - 29-12-2018 Thank you one and all for your excellent suggestions. I shall try a silicone gasket as has been suggested and will report my results accordingly. Hopefully this will be the end of at least this one leak. Many thanks again. Graham RE: Tappet chest leak. - Rick F - 30-12-2018 I use them on all three of my Sevens - two fitted with "RP" type engines and one with a 1929 coil engine. On the latter I use a later style cover with new fixing holes drilled and the old one filled in - I have never been able to get those flat cork gasket to seal properly. I tack the silicone gasket in place with the tiniest dob of superglue at each corner, which just stops the gasket falling out while fitting. I have found them to be oil-tight and would definitely recommend them. I also use silicone gaskets between the block and crank-case, but have yet to try one on the sump. RE: Tappet chest leak. - Hedd_Jones - 30-12-2018 I use a 1/4 diameter round extruded PTFE section. Pushed only into the groove. Seals perfectly every time. RE: Tappet chest leak. - Graham Honnor - 12-01-2019 As promised, I am reporting back with the results of my tappet chest cover seal. I ordered a silicone one from Jamie along with new exhaust manifold gaskets which duly arrived the first day back after his well deserved Christmas break and I have just finished fitting them after a few evenings of cleaning and repainting engine parts while they were off. I did as was suggested and glued the silicone gasket in each corner using a small blob of superglue and lightly clamped it to a flat board a couple of nights ago. A smear of grease on the flat surface of the seal and it all pinched up a treat without resorting to any unnecessary over tightening of the centre bolts. I took it for a few miles test drive which would normally have resulted in a small trickle of oil escaping from one, or both, of the bottom corners of the cover but not a drop to be seen. Result! Well, so far so good but I will let you know if this latest attempt at a leak free cover goes wrong. Many thanks yet again for all your time and help. Graham. |