Spits has a couple timing cover bolts that enter the engine block
internals. Copper washers are supposed to be used, but also remember
you're going through the cover metal, and a gasket as well.
For any bolt I'm trying to seal for possible leakage through the threads
I'm simply generous with either Blue Hylomar, and silver anti-sieze.
niether leak. (coper anti-sieze it really high temps involved.)
ptegler
On 5/1/2021 5:36 PM, Hoyt Duff wrote:
> On 5/1/21, Sujit Roy <triumphstag@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Instead of using lock-tite to seal a bolt hole, what are others using to
>> stop oil seeping past the threads of a bolt?
> Liquid Teflon with PFTE is used by GM at the factory to seal engine
> bolts that protrude into an oil gallery. No reason that won't work on
> LBCs.
>
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