Optispart Ex. Club Member Jan 7, 2009 #1 when fitting my janspeed will it be ok to just use liquid gasket/ sealent type as i cant get hold of the original gaskets to well ?
when fitting my janspeed will it be ok to just use liquid gasket/ sealent type as i cant get hold of the original gaskets to well ?
frank Club Member Jan 7, 2009 #2 Optispart said: when fitting my janspeed will it be ok to just use liquid gasket/ sealent type as i cant get hold of the original gaskets to well ? Click to expand... i always use gun-gum (the fibrous type, in a tin)
Optispart said: when fitting my janspeed will it be ok to just use liquid gasket/ sealent type as i cant get hold of the original gaskets to well ? Click to expand... i always use gun-gum (the fibrous type, in a tin)
OP OP Optispart Ex. Club Member Jan 7, 2009 #3 yer i vaguely remember us talking about this well anyway thanks frank much appreciated going fitting now! with no torque wrench EEK! shall i leave it?
yer i vaguely remember us talking about this well anyway thanks frank much appreciated going fitting now! with no torque wrench EEK! shall i leave it?
frank Club Member Jan 7, 2009 #4 Optispart said: yer i vaguely remember us talking about this well anyway thanks frank much appreciated going fitting now! with no torque wrench EEK! shall i leave it? Click to expand... you,ll be fine , just paintbrush some engin oil on the threads first eh
Optispart said: yer i vaguely remember us talking about this well anyway thanks frank much appreciated going fitting now! with no torque wrench EEK! shall i leave it? Click to expand... you,ll be fine , just paintbrush some engin oil on the threads first eh
Stani1029 Club Member Jan 8, 2009 #6 gun gum is crap, i normally use loctite sealer from halfords its about £10 and will hold that manifold on easily
gun gum is crap, i normally use loctite sealer from halfords its about £10 and will hold that manifold on easily
Antony Ex. Club Member Jan 8, 2009 #8 firegum is your friend... i have used it on every piece of my exhaust... wonderful stuff.
Retepetsir King of Subsonic Jan 8, 2009 #10 frank said: i always use gun-gum (the fibrous type, in a tin) Click to expand... Do you use that instead of the exhaust manifold gasket?
frank said: i always use gun-gum (the fibrous type, in a tin) Click to expand... Do you use that instead of the exhaust manifold gasket?