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To: pleask@mailhost.wlc.com
Subject: Re: Could it be ?
From: aj253@rgfn.epcc.Edu (Tony Robinson)
Date: Wed, 27 Mar 96 23:53:20 MST
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net

>
>My dear Tony.... I accepted the fact that I would have to drop the "Dam Pan"
>again and replace the gasket and do some metal work.So under the car I go,
>kids tucked into bed phone by my side. (Wife out for a meeting at school). I
>drop the slave and start to undo the pan bolts. Humm, this seems very easy
>to undo  ! Almost all the bolts were not very tight. I know they were when I
>put the pan on, is it possible for them to work lose with the heat of the
>motor and have to be re tightened ?
>
>So, scratch my head for a minute. Do I continue now I'm up for the job or
>toss the slave back on, tighten the bolts, become religous and road test
>tomorrow. 
>
>I will be road testing tomorrow ! What I need to hear from you my "Cyber
>Mechanic", is, do you think this may be the answer to my leak(s) ???? Is it
>to late now the gasket cement is hardened ? Whatchya tink ?
>
>Pat Leask
>pleask@mailhost.wlc.com
>Victoria B.C.
>
>
>

Pat,
 Get religious NOW!!!!


 Go for it. What's the worst that can happen? You may actually have to 
get back under the car. Then again, maybe not.
 You know, I have had a recent change of heart about using "Shellac" 
based gasket compounds where holding back oil is concerned.
 I have always had pretty good luck wuith "Indian Head". But, after using 
this stuff, it dawned on me that I was using gasoline to clean up. So, 
what happens to this stuff after the oil has accumulated some of the 
carbons and other properties of the gasoline that's being burned????
 Since I had to do the rear "seal" on the TR4, and had to replace the pan 
gasket and valve cover gasket, all of which had been applied with Indian 
Head, I'm glad I used blue RTV silicone to put these things back together.
 Sort of makes you wonder doesn't it?
 I'll be thinking of you tomorrow while I try to figure out if this TR4 has 
slipped timing or if someone dumped sugar or sand in the fuel tank.
Best Regards,
Tony 
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