Those early gaskets pissed off a lot of housewives... nothing like
asking your wife to cook a car part in the kitchen.... but... those
days are over... (Generalizing here, I've sent gaskets to women too!)
None of the gaskets require home-tempering, etc. anymore... And the
quality of the gaskets has never been better.
Thanks for the plug Bob...
--Justin Wagner
Bob Danielson wrote:
>A great product which I highly recommend (not that I carry any weight around
>here :-). I've had one on my car for 3 or 4 years now and it DOESN'T
>leak....at all...not one drop! The valve cover has even been off and on the
>car a few times. Unlike the early gaskets Justin made that required
>"curing", the TR6 gasket was an "out of the box" installation.
>
>Glad to see you're back in production Justin.
>
>Bob Danielson
>1975 TR6
>http://tr6.danielsonfamily.org
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-triumphs@autox.team.net [mailto:owner-triumphs@autox.team.net]
>On Behalf Of Justin Wagner
>Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 8:40 PM
>To: Triumph List
>Subject: [TR] Justin's Silicone Valve Cover Gaskets - TR's 2 through 6, etc.
>
>After my mom's passing in April of 2004, the gaskets really ended up
>being put on hold... my hands were just too full... and in late
>2005... I also started another little business that relates to my film
>career... and that's kept me busy... However, I felt it was time to
>get back in the saddle because many of you have just waited way too
>long... I am back in production with the T4 and T6 type silicone valve
>cover gaskets. I am hopeful to get back to developing a Spitfire
>version, but for right now... getting these two gaskets rolling again is
>a big thing. The T4 sump gasket is on hold.
>
>Orders = Money = financing for other products. <------this sums it up.
>
>Sorry to bomb the list with an advertising post, but it's not like you've
>heard much from me in the last two years!
>
>--Justin Wagner
>jmwagnersales.com
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