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It will be a fine engine - you know what you're doing!
Given the type of studs you're using, definitely put it through a couple heat cycles and retorque the heads a couple times. Also, you might consider running a bottle of Moroso Ceramic Seal through it on the test stand - can ensure that no studs leak and doesn't hurt anything. A good thing to ensure the customer doesn't have any drama. ![]() |
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Nice work, Robert.
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All is well. Hope the same with you. Learned something new. Never seen that Lube Lock product before. I like how it comes in a liquid. Paste products can be quite a mess. Have you used it before?
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The only thing nice about being imperfect is the joy it brings to others.... "Silver rings, your butt! Them's washers!" "We shot our way out of that town for a dollar's worth of steel holes!" - from 'The Wild Bunch' - 1969 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NReUd2_0u0 |
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Thank you Pete.
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![]() Leak Lock Joint Sealing Compound Leak Lock is a state-of-the-art, resin-based, high strength, brushable paste pipe joint sealant consisting of chemically resistant film formers, plasticers, reinforcing fillers and solvents.
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The only thing nice about being imperfect is the joy it brings to others.... "Silver rings, your butt! Them's washers!" "We shot our way out of that town for a dollar's worth of steel holes!" - from 'The Wild Bunch' - 1969 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NReUd2_0u0 |
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I'm pleasantly surprised to hear the name, Leak Lock brought to our attention. I remember testing that product for use in the Chemical plant where I worked for 34 years. Our lab tested Leak Lock for use in elevated temperatures and various types of systems, such as lube oil, freon coolants and antifreeze agents used in the cooling water systems. If I remember correctly, it has a fluorocarbon filler (Teflon) and was found to be very good in most of our plant systems for sealing threaded and flanged joints. A very good product, in my opinion. Of course I've been retired for over 20 years, and haven't heard that name since retirement. Probably a DuPont product or derivation.
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That is a great testimony and endorsement, thank you for sharing......B&S Tim and all other following (From a parallel (of sorts) post here on the barn) Make sure you clean the threads really good, I used a thread chaser along with carb/brake cleaner with a shop towel. THEN when time came to actually install the studs, I took another shop rag and the carb cleaner with the straw and partially stuck the shop rag into each whole and cleaned with the carb cleaner again to make sure I had a good clean surface. Just an FYI and best performance of the leak lock |
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