Hi Robert, I may have a used one if that will do
Colin
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only dead fish go with the flow
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hi, that would be great I'll happily make a donation or swap for anything I may have of use to you, I have been trying to find one
without success.pm me for address etc.
rob.
without success.pm me for address etc.
rob.
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hi, when I removed the head I found a small 'o'ring had been used to seal the rocker oil way hole has anyone else done this as it doe's not appear in the parts list.
Rob.
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I haven't. There are no recesses in the flat surfaces of either the barrel or cylinder head and diameter of the hole in the gasket isn't big enough to fit round an o-ring and it definitely shouldn't be pushed inside the hole. Surely it would prevent the head gasket lying flat between the two parts?
I think that's the only place my engine wasn't leaking form and I've taken it apart.
I think that's the only place my engine wasn't leaking form and I've taken it apart.
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Hi
There's no reason not to do this provided:
The O ring is sized to match the thickness of the head gasket plus compression.
The head gasket hole at this point is corrected for the OD of O ring used.
The O ring is of a material capable of withstanding the heat.
Or it could just be re-built as per design without the additional seal, I'd opt for this.
Regards Mick
There's no reason not to do this provided:
The O ring is sized to match the thickness of the head gasket plus compression.
The head gasket hole at this point is corrected for the OD of O ring used.
The O ring is of a material capable of withstanding the heat.
Or it could just be re-built as per design without the additional seal, I'd opt for this.
Regards Mick
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Further to my previous post, I've just unearthed another barrel and this one does have a very slight recess round the hole.
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No o ring on a 350 that is why it isn't in the parts list
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universal compressor spring tool arrived this afternoon, head re-assembled and ready to fit back on tomorrow, if I can avoid, swmbo.