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To: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>, Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] 100/4 / A90 old style valve seals
From: Michael MacLean via Healeys <healeys@autox.team.net>
Date: Mon, 22 Feb 2021 22:50:18 +0000 (UTC)
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 I use Kopr-Shield when assembling Lucas bullet connectors.=C2=A0 Did this =
21 years ago with my Bugeye and not one problem with connections corroding =
yet.=C2=A0 Never hardens and does not allow corrosion in electrical joints =
while while aiding conductivity.=C2=A0 It is also used as an anti-sieze com=
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Mike MacLean

    On Monday, February 22, 2021, 8:09:07 AM PST, Bob Spidell <bspidell@com=
cast.net> wrote: =20
=20
  That thought crossed my mind. I use silicone grease to lube oil filter ga=
skets, and putting silicone dielectric grease in our ancient electrical con=
nectors--my dad's Model As used the same type--seems to help prevent some o=
f the Lucas gremlins. I use a silicone 'oil' where light lubrication is nee=
ded and dirt and dust can build up (speedo cables and Bendix gears on start=
ers come to mind).
=20
 I'm taking the '50 to 75' years 'spec' with a grain of sodium chloride; ca=
rs of that era were designed and built to last for only a few years before =
being traded-in or scrapped, but my BJ8 has over 205K miles and is going st=
rong (but shows her age).
=20
 So, Alan, what did you decide?
=20
=20
 On 2/22/2021 7:00 AM, Michael Oritt wrote:
 =20
=20
 Bob wrote:=C2=A0 "I'm surprised they lasted this long--if they did--it's a=
 pretty harsh environment for rubber. As a rule, I don't lubricate any rubb=
er parts with a petroleum-based grease or oil; silicone is supposedly less =
antagonistic to rubber." -------------------------------------------- 50 to=
 75 years is a pretty good replacement cycle.=C2=A0=C2=A0 Maybe we should n=
ow be searching for silicon-based motor oils?=20
  Best--Michael Oritt =20
  On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 3:47 PM Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net> wrote:
 =20
  re: "... I'm wondering if these things have a definite life which origina=
ls are now reaching."
=20
 I'm surprised they lasted this long--if they did--it's a pretty harsh envi=
ronment for rubber. As a rule, I don't lubricate any rubber parts with a pe=
troleum-based grease or oil; silicone is supposedly less antagonistic to ru=
bber.
=20
 Side note: The original car gear for the 4-cyls, with the metal 'slinger' =
plate are NLA. A Moss blurb advises transferring an original plate to one o=
f their newer replacements; anyone tried this (it requires rivets)?
=20
=20
 On 2/21/2021 12:37 PM, Michael Salter via Healeys wrote:
 =20
  Until fairly recent years I had never experienced the breaking up of the =
rubber slipper on timing chain tensioners but the engine I recently disasse=
mbled had one that was completely destroyed. Apparently this was the origin=
al tensioner so I'm wondering if these things have a definite life which or=
iginals are now reaching.=20
  M
  =20
  On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 2:27 PM Michael Oritt via Healeys <healeys@autox.=
team.net> wrote:
 =20
  In the string about rubber valve seal shrouds Bob Spidell said:=C2=A0 "By=
 no means let crumbling rubber parts see the inside of an engine."=20
  About a year back I dropped the oil pan on my 100 to replace the oil pump=
 and found numerous chunks of what seemed like very hard black plastic dist=
ributed throughout the sump.=C2=A0 This was a head scratcher as I knew ther=
e could be no plastic in the engine's interior yet there it was.=C2=A0 Afte=
r thinking=C2=A0about it further I decided that it could only have been the=
 remains of the rubber timing chain tensioner and sure enough when I pulled=
 the front cover I saw that the tensioner was non-existent=C2=A0and the cha=
in pretty loose.=C2=A0 I replaced the chain and tensioner--not an easy job-=
-and magically a chattering sound that had been=C2=A0appearing at certain r=
pm's=C2=A0disappeared, no doubt a harmonic rattling of the loose timing cha=
in.=20
  Best--Michael Oritt =20
  On Sun, Feb 21, 2021 at 12:17 PM Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net> wrote=
:
 =20
Most mechanics favor modern 'top hat' style seals--I think they're one=20
 piece--unless, of course, Concours Gold requires blue smoke from the=20
 tailpipe.
=20
 By no means let crumbling rubber parts see the inside of an engine.
=20
 Bob
=20
=20
 On 2/20/2021 9:28 PM, Alan Seigrist via Healeys wrote:
 > All -
 >
 > On my A90 I am lapping one of the exhaust valves and this seal came=20
 > off the upper part of the valve guide.
 >
 > It seems this is an original style valve seal shroud which no one=20
 > sells.=C2=A0 I assume the best thing is to remove it and chuck it,=20
 > correct?=C2=A0 It's already half disintegrated and I'm not really worrie=
d=20
 > but would prefer to not=C2=A0 put it back on and have old rubber parts=
=20
 > getting into the oil.
 >
 > Am I correct to=C2=A0not put it back on?=C2=A0 No one seems to sell thes=
e.
 >
 > Best,
 >
 > Alan
 >
 >
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                <div>
                    On Monday, February 22, 2021, 8:09:07 AM PST, Bob Spide=
ll &lt;bspidell@comcast.net&gt; wrote:
                </div>
                <div><br></div>
                <div><br></div>
                <div><div id=3D"yiv0473945703"><div>
    That thought crossed my mind. I use silicone grease to lube oil
    filter gaskets, and putting silicone dielectric grease in our
    ancient electrical connectors--my dad's Model As used the same
    type--seems to help prevent some of the Lucas gremlins. I use a
    silicone 'oil' where light lubrication is needed and dirt and dust
    can build up (speedo cables and Bendix gears on starters come to
    mind).<br clear=3D"none">
    <br clear=3D"none">
    I'm taking the '50 to 75' years 'spec' with a grain of sodium
    chloride; cars of that era were designed and built to last for only
    a few years before being traded-in or scrapped, but my BJ8 has over
    205K miles and is going strong (but shows her age).<br clear=3D"none">
    <br clear=3D"none">
    So, Alan, what did you decide?<br clear=3D"none">
    <br clear=3D"none">
    <br clear=3D"none">
    <div class=3D"yiv0473945703yqt6555291473" id=3D"yiv0473945703yqtfd33266=
"><div class=3D"yiv0473945703moz-cite-prefix">On 2/22/2021 7:00 AM, Michael=
 Oritt
      wrote:<br clear=3D"none">
    </div>
    <blockquote type=3D"cite">
      </blockquote></div></div><div class=3D"yiv0473945703yqt6555291473" id=
=3D"yiv0473945703yqtfd48785"><div><div dir=3D"ltr">
        <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_default" style=3D""><span style=3D=
"color:rgb(51,51,255);">Bob wrote:&nbsp; </span><font color=3D"#0000ff">"I'=
m surprised they lasted this long--if
            they did--it's a pretty harsh environment for rubber. As a
            rule, I don't lubricate any rubber parts with a
            petroleum-based grease or oil; silicone is supposedly less
            antagonistic to rubber."</font></div>
        <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_default" style=3D""><font color=3D=
"#0000ff">--------------------------------------------</font></div>
        <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_default" style=3D""><font color=3D=
"#0000ff">50 to
            75 years is a pretty good replacement cycle.&nbsp;&nbsp;</font>=
</div>
        <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_default" style=3D""><font color=3D=
"#0000ff">Maybe
            we should now be searching for silicon-based motor oils?</font>=
</div>
        <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_default" style=3D""><font color=3D=
"#0000ff"><br clear=3D"none">
          </font></div>
        <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_default" style=3D""><font color=3D=
"#0000ff">Best--Michael
            Oritt</font></div>
      </div>
      <br clear=3D"none">
      <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_quote">
        <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_attr" dir=3D"ltr">On Sun, Feb 21, =
2021 at 3:47
          PM Bob Spidell &lt;<a rel=3D"nofollow noopener noreferrer" shape=
=3D"rect" ymailto=3D"mailto:bspidell@comcast.net"; target=3D"_blank" href=3D=
"mailto:bspidell@comcast.net";>bspidell@comcast.net</a>&gt; wrote:<br clear=
=3D"none">
        </div>
        <blockquote class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_quote" style=3D"margin:0px =
0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex;">
          <div> re: "... I'm wondering if these things have a definite
            life which originals are now reaching."<br clear=3D"none">
            <br clear=3D"none">
            I'm surprised they lasted this long--if they did--it's a
            pretty harsh environment for rubber. As a rule, I don't
            lubricate any rubber parts with a petroleum-based grease or
            oil; silicone is supposedly less antagonistic to rubber.<br cle=
ar=3D"none">
            <br clear=3D"none">
            Side note: The original car gear for the 4-cyls, with the
            metal 'slinger' plate are NLA. A Moss blurb advises
            transferring an original plate to one of their newer
            replacements; anyone tried this (it requires rivets)?<br clear=
=3D"none">
            <br clear=3D"none">
            <br clear=3D"none">
            <div>On 2/21/2021 12:37 PM, Michael Salter via Healeys
              wrote:<br clear=3D"none">
            </div>
            <blockquote type=3D"cite">
              <div dir=3D"ltr">
                <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_default" style=3D"font-fam=
ily:sans sans-serif;font-size:small;">Until fairly
                  recent years I had never experienced the breaking up
                  of the rubber slipper on timing chain tensioners but
                  the engine I recently disassembled had one that was
                  completely destroyed. Apparently this was the original
                  tensioner so I'm wondering if these things have a
                  definite life which originals are now reaching.</div>
                <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_default" style=3D"font-fam=
ily:sans sans-serif;font-size:small;"><br clear=3D"none">
                </div>
                <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_default" style=3D"font-fam=
ily:sans sans-serif;font-size:small;">M<br clear=3D"none">
                </div>
              </div>
              <br clear=3D"none">
              <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_quote">
                <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_attr" dir=3D"ltr">On Sun, =
Feb 21, 2021
                  at 2:27 PM Michael Oritt via Healeys &lt;<a rel=3D"nofoll=
ow noopener noreferrer" shape=3D"rect" ymailto=3D"mailto:healeys@autox.team=
.net" target=3D"_blank" href=3D"mailto:healeys@autox.team.net";>healeys@auto=
x.team.net</a>&gt;
                  wrote:<br clear=3D"none">
                </div>
                <blockquote class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_quote" style=3D"mar=
gin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1=
ex;">
                  <div dir=3D"ltr">
                    <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_default" style=3D"colo=
r:rgb(51,51,255);">In the string about
                      rubber valve seal shrouds Bob Spidell said:&nbsp; "By
                      no means let crumbling rubber parts see the inside
                      of an engine."</div>
                    <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_default" style=3D"colo=
r:rgb(51,51,255);"><br clear=3D"none">
                    </div>
                    <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_default" style=3D"colo=
r:rgb(51,51,255);">About a year back I
                      dropped the oil pan on my 100 to replace the oil
                      pump and found numerous chunks of what seemed like
                      very hard black plastic distributed throughout the
                      sump.&nbsp; This was a head scratcher as I knew there
                      could be no plastic in the engine's interior yet
                      there it was.&nbsp; After thinking&nbsp;about it furt=
her I
                      decided that it could only have been the remains
                      of the rubber timing chain tensioner and sure
                      enough when I pulled the front cover I saw that
                      the tensioner was non-existent&nbsp;and the chain
                      pretty loose.&nbsp; I replaced the chain and
                      tensioner--not an easy job--and magically a
                      chattering sound that had been&nbsp;appearing at
                      certain rpm's&nbsp;disappeared, no doubt a harmonic
                      rattling of the loose timing chain.</div>
                    <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_default" style=3D"colo=
r:rgb(51,51,255);"><br clear=3D"none">
                    </div>
                    <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_default" style=3D"colo=
r:rgb(51,51,255);">Best--Michael Oritt</div>
                  </div>
                  <br clear=3D"none">
                  <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_quote">
                    <div class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_attr" dir=3D"ltr">On S=
un, Feb 21,
                      2021 at 12:17 PM Bob Spidell &lt;<a rel=3D"nofollow n=
oopener noreferrer" shape=3D"rect" ymailto=3D"mailto:bspidell@comcast.net"; =
target=3D"_blank" href=3D"mailto:bspidell@comcast.net";>bspidell@comcast.net=
</a>&gt;
                      wrote:<br clear=3D"none">
                    </div>
                    <blockquote class=3D"yiv0473945703gmail_quote" style=3D=
"margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-le=
ft:1ex;">Most mechanics
                      favor modern 'top hat' style seals--I think
                      they're one <br clear=3D"none">
                      piece--unless, of course, Concours Gold requires
                      blue smoke from the <br clear=3D"none">
                      tailpipe.<br clear=3D"none">
                      <br clear=3D"none">
                      By no means let crumbling rubber parts see the
                      inside of an engine.<br clear=3D"none">
                      <br clear=3D"none">
                      Bob<br clear=3D"none">
                      <br clear=3D"none">
                      <br clear=3D"none">
                      On 2/20/2021 9:28 PM, Alan Seigrist via Healeys
                      wrote:<br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt; All -<br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt;<br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt; On my A90 I am lapping one of the exhaust
                      valves and this seal came <br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt; off the upper part of the valve guide.<br clear=
=3D"none">
                      &gt;<br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt; It seems this is an original style valve seal
                      shroud which no one <br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt; sells.&nbsp; I assume the best thing is to remov=
e
                      it and chuck it, <br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt; correct?&nbsp; It's already half disintegrated a=
nd
                      I'm not really worried <br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt; but would prefer to not&nbsp; put it back on and
                      have old rubber parts <br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt; getting into the oil.<br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt;<br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt; Am I correct to&nbsp;not put it back on?&nbsp; N=
o one
                      seems to sell these.<br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt;<br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt; Best,<br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt;<br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt; Alan<br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt;<br clear=3D"none">
                      &gt;<br clear=3D"none">
                    </blockquote>
                  </div>
                </blockquote>
              </div>
            </blockquote>
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        </blockquote>
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